A Quarter of Zimbabweans Still Support Mugabe – US Poll
Harare - Only a quarter of Zimbabweans still support President Robert Mugabe, a top US poll has revealed.
Foreign Investors Welcome Only As Partners – Mugabe
Harare - President Robert Mugabe on Monday said Zimbabwe is willing to have foreign investors in the country to invest and develop the country but only as "partners."
Cameroon Strike Late To See Off Zambia
LUBANGO - Substitute Mohamadou Idrissou scored a late goal to earn Cameroon a 3-2 victory over Zambia on Sunday and their first points of the African Nations Cup finals.
Woza Members Arrested
Harare - Three members of Women and Men of Zimbabwe Arise (WOZA) including a journalist were on Monday arrested in Harare after marching to the Ministry of Education to
Zimbabwe Journalist Flees After Death Threat
Harare - Artist for Democracy in Zimbabwe Trust (ADZT) director and senior freelance journalist Stanley Kwenda last week fled the country after he was allegedly phoned and threatened with death
Late Veteran's Widow To Be Buried At National Shrine
Harare - The widow of the late veteran nationalist and Zanu-PF founding vice president Cde Leopold Takawira, Amai Sunny Ntombiyelanga Takawira is scheduled to be buried at the National Heroes’
Muchinguri Booed
Masvingo - ZANU PF representative in the Joint Monitoring and Implementation Committee (JOMIC), Oppah Muchinguri, was booed at a meeting held here Sunday after she said Zimbabwe did not need
Zimbabwean Man Kills Girlfriend For Using Birth Control
Johannesburg - Police are looking for a Zimbabwean citizen who allegedly beat his girlfriend to death after finding out she was using birth control medication.
Anti MDC Pastor Sparks Storm At Church
Harare - The head of the Pentecostal Assemblies of Zimbabwe (PAOZ), Bishop Trevor Manhanga has sparked a storm at his church following his refusal to renew the credentials for some
Zimbabwean Students Told To Emulate Martin Luther King
Harare - The United States Ambassador Charles A. Ray on Friday addressed over 150 high school students from four different schools at Prince Edward School in Harare on the life