Vice-President Joice Mujuru and her husband Solomon are reported to have strongly objected to the use of violence to coerce rural voters into voting for Robert Mugabe in the second round of the presidential poll.
As Zimbabwe braces for what many fear will be a bloody run-off election next month, ZANU-PF's powerful central committee has shifted into top gear to make sure President Robert Mugabe reverses the electoral defeat he suffered on March 29.
Thousands of people in dozens of cities across Africa and the rest of the globe will demonstrate their solidarity with victims of rights abuses in Zimbabwe on Sunday, 25 May 2008.
The government of Zimbabwe has a democratic commitment to ensure the freedom of movement and association of domestic and international election observers during the upcoming second round of the country's presidential election. It is also obligated to ensure the overall
Violence in Zimbabwe is likely to escalate and could lead to a military coup or martial law unless African and other international leaders help negotiate a government of national unity led by Morgan Tsvangirai.
AIDS Service Organisations and other stakeholders in the health sector have called on Government to review its policies on HIV and Aids interventions to integrate Tuberculosis programmes.
The majority of artistes on home soil burst onto the music landscape either in their teens or 20s. But when one starts in the 50s or late 40s, many are bound to ask questions as to where the artiste had
Zimbabwe has been selected to be part of one of the two major committees deliberating on annual global health concerns currently underway at the World Health Organisation headquarters in Geneva, Switzerland.
In the mid l9th Century the truly "grand" Opera Company of entrepreneur William Saurin Lyster toured the Australian goldfields giving great music and a glimpse of stocking to miners starved of decent sounds and pretty women.
Government yesterday said it was working closely with relevant authorities to assist and facilitate the return of victims of South Africa's xenophobic attacks to Zimbabwe.
Zimbabwe's preparations for the 2010 World Cup/Nations Cup qualifiers received a timely boost yesterday when a fundraising committee to mobilise financial resources for the Warriors was set up in Harare
The presidential election run-off in Zimbabwe should not be viewed as a simple election but the last battle between Western imperialism and absolute African liberation.
The Supreme Court has reserved judgment in the case in which leaders of two minority political parties Advocate Justin Chiota and Mr Daniel Shumba are seeking to quash the presidential elections held on March 29.