Former Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai on Friday called for a fresh political dialogue in the country to resolve the dispute he says was created by last year’s national elections that saw President Robert Mugabe and his Zanu PF party winning a parliamentary majority.
Gumbura made a brief appearance in a packed courtroom with his 11 wives, relatives and church members also in attendance when the magistrate said he would deliver his verdict next Friday, 31 January.
The United States on Friday provided Zimbabwe with $95 million as Washington increased its support to Harare in the fight against HIV/Aids and related illnesses.
The Warriors are the only remaining southern African team in the tournament following the early elimination of hosts South Africa and neighbors Mozambique. They carry the hopes of the region when they troop onto the Athlone Stadium tomorrow in Cape Town.
Finance minister Patrick Chinamasa has reiterated that the cash strapped government will ask for debt forgiveness and launch a fresh bid to seek new credit facilities.
The Supreme Court of Appeal has set aside a High Court order compelling the Attorney General’s office and the police to investigate and charge lawyers who represented former Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai in his electoral petition case for their alleged contemptuous behavior in court.
Dynamos Football Club says it will not release its players to foreign clubs while participating in the Caf Champions League even if there are huge transfer fees involved.
Commuter omnibus drivers in Harare are up in arms with Zimbabwe Republic Police and municipal police officers who they charge are damaging their vehicles for various traffic offenses using baton sticks and spikes.
The African Development Bank has availed a $53.4 million grant to Zimbabwe to finance emergency power infrastructure, water and sanitation programs, youth and tourism enhancement projects, among others.
After weeks of death rumors, President Robert Mugabe gave a long speech Tuesday at his sister, Bridget’s burial in their rural home, Zvimba, dispelling talk that he was either dead or gravely ill.
U.S. President Barack Obama has snubbed President Robert Mugabe, inviting leaders of nearly 50 African countries to a landmark US-Africa summit seeking to widen trade, development and security ties between America and Africa.
Parliament resumed sitting Tuesday with portfolio committee chairpersons warning government ministries and departments will fail to deliver this year due to the paltry allocations set aside for them in the 2014 budget announced in December by Finance Minister Patrick Chinamasa.
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