Zimbabwean tobacco farmers said the ACP, a developing nations group, should be commended for resisting the ban
Twelve-month inflation eased to 3.6 percent in October compared with 4.2 percent in September despite a 0.1 percent monthly rise
Econet is launching a US$100 million broadband expansion while the ICT Ministry is putting US$6.2 million seed money in the sector
Attorney Kaajal Ramjathan-Keogh of the Refugee and Migrant Rights Project of the Lawyers for Human Rights wants the deadline extended
Political analyst David Munyae said sanctions, though targeting President Mugabe and ZANU-PF officials, have deterred investment
The South African Department of Home Affairs will establish a process by which banks can verify the authenticity of refugee documents
U.S. Ambassador Charles Ray said the program will improve the quality of life for many Zimbabweans - though more needs to be done
The Democrats retain a majority in the Senate, But Sen. Russ Feingold, chairman of the Africa subcommittee, lost his Wisconsin seat
NANGO Deputy Director Muchinda Marongwe said the meeting was prompted by civic concern about Zimbabwe's 'confused' direction
the Christian Care program involves local communities in assessing need, deploying able-bodied workers and distributing food to workers
Baptist Youth Against Malaria was created by the youth, who sought to assist in malaria prevention.
Massmart, which Walmart has offered to purchase for US$4.6 billion, runs two Makro warehouse stores in Harare and Bulawayo
The US$10,000 life insurance policy is offered to cellular subscribers who purchase US$11 a month in airtime for six months
Mr. Tsvangirai has declared 'null and void' many of the appointments made by Mr. Mugabe over the past two years
Ministry of Water Resources is launching a national action committee on water to push ahead an infrastructure reconstruction campaign
Opening a business in Zimbabwe takes an average of 96 days with high costs while in other countries it takes 24 hours at no cost
But the front runner is Chinese dissident Liu Xiaobo, now serving an 11-year jail sentence for 'inciting subversion of state power'
Zimbabweans living illegally in South African are eager to legalize their status, but many are failing to surmount bureaucratic hurdles
Presently Zimbabweans in the so-called diaspora must return to the country to cast their ballots in their home constituencies
Some economists differ with the national grouping of private business leaders saying elections should be held as soon as possible.
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