Zimbabwe Media Commission officials say the body has been moving for some time to put in place the means to issue licenses
Four MDC members from Chiikomba West, Mashonaland East province, are said to have been abducted on their way home from a congress
Information Minister Shamu echoed President Mugabe in saying the press should be free - but should not focus on negatives in public life
Mr. Tsvangirai warned MDC members that anyone resorting to violence within the party or outside it would be expelled
The Postal and Telecommunications Authority of Zimbabwe says the number of mobile users in the country declined 18 percent since March
Zimbabweans collecting a new passport in Cape Town must present a receipt for the application fee and an identity document
Parents say they feel obliged to pay holiday lesson fees as they do not want their children to lag behind their classmates
The national program will start in July in districts including Makoni, Kariba, Chivi and Rushinga targeting some 20,000 families
Agriculture Minister Made said the assessment pointed to a total maize yield of 1.45 million tonnes, a 9 percent gain over 2010 results
The annual appeal to donors for around $415 million has only brought in a total of $54 million since the end of January.
Southern African legal practitioners say it is disturbing that Mr. Mugabe has spurned the advice and aid of fellow regional leaders
Diamond activist Farai Maguwu, who attended the conference, said the stance taken by South Africa is unfortunate
The country’s application did not meet Global Fund guidelines due to a lack of budget and program monitoring information
MISA-Zimbabwe Legal Officer Jacqueline Chikakano said media advocates want the authority to resume calling for license applications
UN Resident Coordinator in Zimbabwe Alain Noudehou said UN agencies and Harare ministries will propose projects to be funded by donors
The Zimbabwe Peoples Revolutionary Army Veterans Trust on Wednesday asked the High Court to halt the exhumations
South Africa's Home Affairs Department is using SMS text messaging to alert applicants of the status of their application
Zimbabwe Human Rights NGO Forum Executive Director Abel Chikomo was not detained but instructed report back to police
Harare economist John Robertson warned that the mining sector will collapse if the new regulations are implemented
UNICEF says Zimbabwe's malnutrition rates are similar to those of other countries in the region but have climbed sharply since 1994
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