Economists note Beijing is expanding its economic role in Zimbabwe at a time when many other countries are hesitating
Human Rights Watch researcher Tiseke Kasambala said it should be clear to SADC that one side of the government is acting in bad faith
Activists argue though that with the recent crackdown in Zimbabwe, failed asylum seekers are at high risk if forced to return.
The film details the lives, dreams and hard work of Liyana, a band for the disabled from Bulawayo's King George VI school
Reuters said it obtained a confidential report by the UN Mission to Ivory Coast pointing to Zimbabwe as a source of small arms
Zimbabwean security forces maintained a high profile while police raided the offices of a number of non-governmental organizations
Zimbabwe socialist Munyaradzi Gwisai said detained members of his organization were severely beaten while in police hands
The Zimbabwean officials promised their South African counterparts in the Home Affairs to issue some 60,000 passports by July 31
Student fees run from US$200 to US$300 a term, leaving students to pay about $600 to obtain exam results and continue studies.
Braam Hanekom, director of People Against Suffering, Oppression and Poverty, said the Harare government has let down its citizens
The government says the increase seeks to curb speculative holding of claims and push for fully committed investors
Some sources said ZANU-PF militants who lost control of Harare informal markets after the 2008 elections are trying to reclaim them
Diplomatic sources say there are widespread fears a new round of elections before reforms would lead to a repeat of 2008 violence
Student hopes were raised by the announcement of a US$15 million loan and grant program - which Harare has yet to implement
Tsvangirai MDC Harare Province Secretary Tsaurai Marima said the situation in Mbare is tense and violence is likely to erupt again
Kimberley Process officials are now waiting for Harare to accept or reject the revision of the agreement on exporting Marange stones
National Aids Council Programs Director Raymond Yekeye said 350,000 people now benefit from antiretroviral drug therapy programs
Kimberley Process members have until the beginning of next week to vote on changes in an agreement on marketing Marange diamonds
Some Zimbabwean expatriates who missed a December 31 deadline to apply for a residency permit are seeking political asylum
Global Witness campaigner Elly Harrowell, a Kimberly Process member, told VOA that she knows of no such Kimberly decision
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