Zimbabwe is now lying 4th in the swimming medal table in the All Africa Games being held in Congo Brazzaville.
According to former Sport Minister David Coltart’s post on Facebook, the Zimbabwean is set to participate in another swimming events Wednesday, Thursday and Friday.
The state is alleging that Dinha abused his office by demanding a $60,000 bribe from Muzarabani commercial farmer, Guy Frank Dollar.
He said Cecil would still be alive today were it not for the work of “people who had intentions well planned, well financed and for purposes to benefit someone who has nothing to do with conservation at all in Zimbabwe."
The Parliamentary Legal Committee argued that the clause appears to nullify the Supreme Court ruling, thus violating Section 3 (2) (e) of the constitution on the separation of powers.
"Series of treatments have had an impact on elasticity of his body and his ability to come back from an illness."
It's possible to be convicted of murder in South Africa if it's shown that the person foresaw the possibility of someone's death because of their actions and went ahead anyway.
Human Rights Watch and a coalition of African groups issued statements ahead of the summit with a particular focus on the SADC's now-suspended tribunal.
Mr. Mugabe said Zimbabweans had failed in their responsibility to protect Cecil, who was killed by American hunter Walter Palmer in an what he called an illegal hunt.
'We hope to launch the foundation soon and we are now looking at catering for the needs of many children in Zimbabwe'
Pastor Hlanganani Dube of the Brethren-In-Christ Church visited a local orphanage catering for the needs of various children.
President Mugabe said the U.S. and British embassies in Zimbabwe were paying vendors to cause chaos in the country.
The two-meter-long piece was discovered Wednesday on a beach on Reunion Island, located between Madagascar and Mauritius.
Those who also attended the rally also included Temba Mliswa, expelled former lawmaker and provincial chairman and Zapu vice president Emelia Mukarakatirwa.
Credit card company Visa made the strongest statement after the U.S. Justice Department unveiled an indictment Wednesday charging 14 people with offenses that include racketeering, wire fraud and money laundering.
Kenya's Interior Minister Joseph Nkaissery said about 160 students are still unaccounted for.
The university has been on lockdown for hours while security forces try to flush out the attackers, who are believed to be holding students hostage in one of the residence halls.
The election commission said Lungu, of the ruling Patriotic Front, won 48.3 percent of the vote.
Police are still investigating the cause of the accident, which left a large number of people hospitalized.
According to some media reports, fuel traders have reduced the price of petrol and diesel by at least 20 percent.
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