The state-owned Zimbabwe Broadcasting Corporation (ZBC) on Wednesday fired close to 300 workers, including journalists, and shut down its Gweru offices.
Militant municipal police, accompanied by Zimbabwe Republic Police officers, demolished houses in Budiriro 4 under various cooperatives, namely Ngungunyana, Tembwe and Tabudirira.
The U.S. Embassy said Zimbabwean authorities should investigate the circumstances leading to Dzamara’s abduction, bring perpetrators to justice, and return Dzamara safely to his family and friends.
With African youth taking seriously to information and communication technologies, social media activities were also used to mark the day held under this year’s theme “Youth Civic Engagement.”
Conspicously absent from Tuesday’s Defence Forces Day commemorations were members of the opposition who were also absent from Monday’s Heroes Day commemoration.
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.
the Zimbabwe Professional Hunters and Guides Association says the ban will be maintained in some areas in Matabeleland North province where Cecil the lion was killed by America Walter Palmer.
"Heroes proved to be heroes as they fought and lived for the independence. They never abandoned struggles, they never were rebels or selfish or what we now call sellouts."
National coordinator of the outreach program with Women and Health Alliance International, Priscilla Mabhande said in Zimbabwe they have seen some extreme cases with some women living over 25 years with their condition.
Kudakwashe Makuzwa of Anaya Investments one of the three Zimbabweans are among 40 of the Mandela Washington Fellows who were awarded 25 thousand dollar entreprenuership grants by the US African Development Foundation to start or expand their social enterprises in their home countries, says she wants to empower women.
The labor union says it is now turning to the courts for protection against police interference ahead of more protests over the escalating retrenchment of workers across the country.
Sheffra Dzamara told VOA Studio 7 she wants her husband, who was the sole bread winner, back home.
Load more