Zimbabwe has a generous sampling of the Africa that many people hope to see: exotic scenery, interesting cultures and game parks full of animals. It also has a few things you might not expect to see, including the most extensive ruins in sub-Saharan Africa.
We must save Zimbabweans from more rape and violence The Globe And Mail Maiba is in her late 40s. More than 20 children live under her care – her own children and those of her deceased siblings. In June, she was captured, gang-raped and severely beaten by youth...
Hillary, Hamas, Mugabe And Foreign Policy Change [opinion] All Africa ... opinion President George Bush is leaving office as a gallant soldier of Israel and confirming views of those who have increasingly argued that America's foreign policy is leashed to the agenda of a...
Rains could worsen cholera epidemic in Zimbabwe Zimbabwe News.Net The fresh rains in Zimbabwe could aggravate a cholera epidemic that has already killed over 1,600 people since August, officials said.
Zimbabwe judge rules activist must see doctor New Jersey Online 1/5/2009, 4:53 p.m. EST SPRINGFIELD, Ill. A judge has ordered an Illinois prison inmate who killed his cellmate — after allegedly warning guards he would harm the man — to...
Zimbabwe cholera fears grow as rains peak Vancouver Sun Tendani Baloyi, 4, lies in a cholera rehydration centre in Musina, on the South Africa-Zimbabwe border. Zimbabwe’s cholera epidemic, which has killed more than 1,600 people, could get worse as the...
Anxiety grows over Grade 7 results The Herald Herald ReporterANXIETY has gripped prospective Form One pupils who sat for Grade 7 examinations last year with Zimsec failing to give exact dates for the release of results ahead of the first term...
Senator accused of diverting fertilizer The Herald Court ReporterSeke-CHIKOMBA Senator Gladys Mabhiza allegedly connived with a Dema councillor and fraudulently diverted to the illegal parallel market 30 tonnes of fertilizer that was meant for...
Fees decision on cards The Herald Hr.government is still considering fee applications submitted by schools and will tomorrow announce its position regarding the charging of the fees in foreign currency.In an interview yesterday, the...
Uganda to stand by Zim at UN The Herald Herald ReporterUGANDA has vowed to press the United Nations Security Council to keep hands off Zimbabwe and concentrate on real trouble spots like Somalia, saying problems in Zimbabwe would be best...
Govt gazettes media registration fees The Herald Herald ReporterGOVERNMENT has gazetted this year’s application and registration fees for local and foreign journalists and mass media services.The announcement was made in accordance with section...
Cholera war hots up The Herald Herald ReporterGOVERNMENT today rolls out the national cholera education awareness programme and spells out modalities for the distribution of drugs, equipment and funds received from donors as...
Festive season death toll rises to 85 The Herald Herald Reporter SIX more people have people died in road accidents, bringing the holiday death toll to 85 in 749 accidents that were recorded during the festive season.At least 483 people were...
Tsvangirai not backtracking from threat to quit talks - party New Zimbabwe The Movement for Democratic Change’s national council will meet soon to decide the fate of a power sharing agreement signed between President Robert Mugabe and his opposition rivals...
City gets aluminium sulphate The Herald Herald Reporter HARARE City Council has received aluminium sulphate for water purification from the United Nations Children’s Fund According to the 1778th ordinary council minutes, Mayor Mr...
Mugabe goes on holiday iafrica.com Zimbabwe President Robert Mugabe could form a new government by the end of February despite a stalemate in unity talks, state media reported on Monday as the 84-year-old leader began a month-long...
Claims That Jestina Mukoko Being Force Fed Poison in Custody All Africa Former ZBC newsreader and now political prisoner Jestina Mukoko is being force fed poison at the notorious Chikurubi Maximum Security Prison, according to the UK Sunday Independent newspaper.
Mugabe set to form government in February-paper Reuters Adds court hearing on activists) MacDonald Dzirutwe Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe is expected to form a new government by the end of February despite stalled...
New Government by February VOA Zimbabwe President Robert Mugabe is pressing ahead with plans to form a new government next month with the consent of the Southern African Development Community, according the state-controlled...
Hunt On for Rogue Soldiers After New Years Day Rampage All Africa A manhunt has been launched by police in Masvingo for a group of soldiers who went on a violent rampage through the high density suburb of Rujeko on New Years Day.
Proceedings for Zimbabwe activist Mukoko, others deferred Earth Times Harare/johannesburg - A Zimbabwe court has deferred the initial custody hearing for jailed human rights activist Jestina Mukoko and extended the detention of activists from the opposition Movement...
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