City Fathers complain of army meddling

The army is bulldozing itself into local authorities, seizing council land and revenue- generating projects, several mayors told Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai here on Friday....

The MDC Today – Issue 382

Johannes Chikwava, the MDC Gutu West organising secretary in Masvingo province was on Saturday arrested at...

Police in panic mode

There was a heavy police presence in Glenview, starting from the Glenview 8 Shopping Complex all...

Zimbabwe police have applied to mine diamonds

Police Commissioner General Augustine Chihuri applied for a diamond concession to be run by the police,...

Women outraged at Rio+20 Summit

The Women’s Major Group at Rio+20, representing 200 civil society women’s organisations from all around the...

Zimbabwe fast becoming a Chinese colony?

When the British settlers colonised Zimbabwe, one of the key things they did was to establish...

Witnesses in murder trial give indications at Glen View shops

Indications were today carried out at Glen View 3 Shopping Centre in Harare by three State...

British Embassy Supports Harare City Library

British Ambassador Deborah Bronnert today handed over to the Harare City Library Board, $20,000 from a...

HRT demands Debt Cancellation from ZESA and City of Harare

Zimbabwe public service authorities should immediately cancel debts from the period February 2009 to December 2010,...

Diplomats tour Marange diamond fields

European Union diplomats are touring the controversial Marange diamond fields beginning Tuesday on a fact finding...

Five ZimRights personnel arrested in Karoi

Police in Karoi yesterday arrested and briefly detained five Zimbabwe Human Rights Association employees for allegedly...

5 million people still in need of food aid

The decision by ZANU PF to politicise a legitimate land grievance through a partisan and parochial...

Judge reserves bail judgment in Glen View murder case

High Court judge, Justice Chinembiri Bhunu has reserved judgment in the bail application filed today by...

Court orders Journo to pay $7000

The High Court has ordered a Zimbabwean newspaper and a journalist to pay $7 000 for...

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