Mr. Mugabe’s remarks have been varied and Johannesburg-based international relations expert David Monyae says this is a dilemma for Zimbabweans as their leader is very much loved by outsiders yet he is loathed by some at home.
RZ retrenched over 450 workers saying its workers were too many and it was struggling to pay monthly salaries.
The Harare Residents Trust says it will seek an audience with city mayor Bernard Manyenyeni over reports that the local authority has instructed residents of St. Martin’s and surrounding areas to slash maize crops planted on unserviced council land
Council health director, Prosper Chonzi, says local people should practice good hygiene to avoid contracting typhoid, which has once again resurfaced in the city.
Chicken Inn will be taking on Mamelodi Sundowns FC of South Africa in their first CAF Champions League match February 13 at home.
Military expert Dr. Martin Rupiya agreed with the observation that Mr. Mugabe and President Mbasogo were drawn even closer after the foiled coup.
“If we decide as we shall certainly do so one of these days, that down with the United Nations, we are not members of it, others are real members of it, we are artificial members of it, and we, we can’t continue to be artificial members of it.”
De-facto people first spokesperson, Rugare Gumbo, told VOA Studio 7 they are getting a lot of support from Zimbabweans.
Despite its theme of human rights, with a particular focus on women, this African Union summit is once again focused on security issues
“The situation is very bad. There is no crop to speak about in most rural areas. I have been to Matobo in the mountains very close to Bulawayo that wet spell has encouraged some farmers to plant sweet potatoes."
He said the Obama administration should use its influence in preventing international finance institutions’ premature opening of lines of credit to Zimbabwe.
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