PRESIDENT Robert Mugabe yesterday opened the First Session of the Seventh Parliament of Zimbabwe urging all Zimbabweans to rekindle the spirit of national pride and self-belief and help in building a strong, united and prosperous Zimbabwe.[Read more]
THE Botswana government has agreed to provide medication to a Zimbabwean facing deportation after a ruling that could see the country amending its immigration rules in relation to AIDS/HIV sufferers.
ZIMBABWE Christian leaders have called on parties to continue power-sharing talks in order to shun partisan interests and help break the impasse that is holding back the conclusion of the all-party talks mediated by South African president, Thabo Mbeki.
A MULTI-FUNDED five year initiative to improve access to HIV/AIDS treatment and prevention services for pregnant mothers in Zimbabwe launched in Murewa District in January this year is reported to have progressed well and benefited thousands of the country’s rural populace who were reeling under the scourge of the disease.
PRESIDENT Robert Mugabe has criticised the behaviour of legislators who heckled and booed him and chanted party slogans during a speech he made to mark the opening of the First Session of the 7th Parliament yesterday.
MEDIA reports have recently speculated on the exact powers of the Speaker of Parliament – a position held by the newly appointed MDC legislator and National Chairman, Lovemore Moyo.