The fire came as thousands of Zimbabweans living in South Africa seek passports, sparking suspicions among some of sabotage
Non-governmental organizations said the Harare government seemed less committed to the process than South African authorities
The Dubai center says it is in full compliance with the office of the Kimberly certification process.
Diaspora remittances have provided Zimbabwean families with a kind of social safety net.
Many frustrated consumers in eastern Mutare found themselves without cash before Christmas as banks failed to meet demand
The Harare unity government is urged to cooperate with SADC to promote conditions for legitimate and peaceful election
But officials warned that passport receipts or other documents now being accepted to file applications cannot serve as travel documents
President Mugabe's governing partners say he does not have the right to unilaterally take the nation into another round of elections
Allegations of illicit trade and human rights violations in Zimbabwe have complicated the Kimberly consensus process.
The US cable cites reports of the Zimbabwean military depositing more than 200 bodies at mortuaries in Mutare, Manicaland province
Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai's formation of the Movement for Democratic Change has backed the reform as a party
MDC lawmaker Matutu, who is appealing the judgment, said the charges against him were politically motivated
South Africa's Democratic Alliance opposition party says it will campaign for a 'democratic dispensation' in Zimbabwe
Constitutional Affairs Minister Eric Matinenga of the Movement for Democratic Change called Chihuri's statement treasonous
Standard newspaper journalist Nqobani Ndlovu was arrested November 11 in Bulawayo for writing an article disputed by police
The International Organization of Migrations says it is working with Harare and Pretoria to facilitate permits for Zimbabweans
The Home Affairs Department said this week that it will not extend the looming December 31 deadline for Zimbabweans to secure permits
The police were pulling down the billboards, argued that they were offensive and could cause disharmony in the country.
The state invoked Section 121 of the Criminal Procedure and Evidence Act, which suspends a bail order for seven days pending appeal
Reporters Without Borders Editor Ambroise Pierre said pressure on media can be expected to increase ahead of anticipated elections
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