They were irked by the arrival of Mr. Robert Mugabe in the country before the announcement of the results,
The Zimbabwe School Examination Council said Thursday out of 30, 614 examinees, 25, 291 had passed.
Human rights lawyer and Reagan-Fascell Democracy fellow, Arthur Gwagwa, said the speech was very comprehensive and touched on issues of great importance to America.
King led a successful boycott of the public buses in the southern city of Montgomery, Alabama, forcing the city to end its practice of segregating black passengers.
Mr. Tsvangirai will discuss with his supporters ways of curbing on-going company closures, lack of jobs and the general state of the economy.
ZCTU president George Nkiwane says the situation is bad in the country as the ruling Zanu PF party is concentrating on settling internal scores while the economy is declining fast.
The party said the plan to depose an elected leadership is a brazen assault on democracy, constitutionalism and the rule of law.
According to Ngqabutho Mabhena of the Zimbabwe Community in South Africa, those who are affected were supposed to apply for new special permits by December 31st, 2014.
A separate raid in the capital killed another gunman holding multiple hostages at a kosher supermarket in the capital, but police said four hostages died in that operation.
Red Cross spokesman Takemore Mazuruse says more than 700 Zimbabweans have been affected by floods in Mashonaland Central and Mashonaland West provinces.
Police say the deaths claimed the lives of about seven relatives who died when the vehicle they were travelling in was swept away at Ngwazani River Bridge in Kadoma
Dokora told journalists in Harare recently that these candidates will teach Venda, Tonga, Shangaan, Nambya and Kalanga after graduating from the university.
Soccer commentator Ezra ‘Tshisa’ Sibanda says the club will have serious challenges in hosting big clubs like Dynamos, Highlanders, Caps United and others.
Marvellous Kandemiri has already appeared in court in connection with stripping a woman in public in Harare recorded on a video which went viral on social media.
According to the state-controlled and Zanu PF-leaning Zimbabwe Broadcasting Corporation, Kandemiiri is facing charges of indecent assault.
Communications manager Daniel Muzenda of the Zimbabwe Migrants Association said the changes pose a threat to those seeking asylum in the country.
Senior Assistant Commissioner Charamba confirmed the arrest to the state-controlled Herald newspaper though not giving more details.
Attorneys for the Brown family complained about St. Louis County prosecutor Robert McCullogh and the grand jury proceedings.
The announcement came Monday evening after days of agonizing suspense in this central U.S. state and beyond.
Some of those who did not make it are long-serving youth secretary Absalom Sikhosana, former cabinet minister Sikhanyiso Ndlovu and former governor Angeline Masuku.
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