A letter signed by then transport minister Nicholas Goche appears to have authorised underhand dealings.
Zimbabwe’s cholera epidemic could get worse as the rainy season peaks, its health minister said on Monday.
Zanu-PF leader starts preparations for a new administration, the state-run Herald newspaper reports
Zimbabwe’s ruling party and opposition held a second day of talks in SA on Friday as the UN delayed a vote on fresh sanctions against Mugabe’s regime.
The aid group Care International said on Tuesday the Zimbabwean government has halted its operations in the country for allegedly campaigning for the opposition
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/ 16 September 2007
Zimbabwe’s main labour union will go ahead with a two-day strike next week despite government signals the wage freeze that triggered the protest would be relaxed, a top labour official said on Sunday. President Robert Mugabe’s government ordered a price freeze in June as part of ongoing efforts to stem rampant inflation, which is running above 7 600%.