Amnesty International says Pastor Evan Mawarire’s life is at risk following protests he organized together with Tajamuka-Sesijikile campaign that shut down Zimbabwe on July 6th.
The Zanu PF activists said Nhando and his colleagues, who attended the meeting, should leave the province or face public punishment.
Representatives of civic society organizations said in the past few weeks they have assisted over 161 victims of state brutality.
A large number of civic society activists converged at the Mbare Magistrates Court to show their solidarity to Linda Masarira.
Zimbabwean manufacturing industry has declined with dozens of companies folding over the years due to a depressed economy.
“The sad thing is that Linda has five kids ... What is sad is that while we are looking for contributions to assist her family, not much is coming ..."
The MDC-T says the proposed protests would be different this time because the police and the army, who have always crushed their previous demonstrations, are allegedly on their side.
“Today was a cup final and a cup final that we won. A win is a win so be it today, “
Zimbabwe’s national pediatric HIV care and treatment co-ordinator in the Ministry Of Health And Child Care, Dr. Angela Mushavi, says Zimbabwe is trying to get the world health certification for lowering the HIV/AIDS transmission of the virus from mother to child from 7% to 5%.
"I was given the honor by the White House to introduce President Barack Obama to a global audience, and to talk about the efforts during his presidency, to help the poor throughout the world.”
“The war veterans are united and these (Matemadanda group) are just individuals (crying like babies). War veterans and President Mugabe are one. (President) Mugabe is a hero.”
Only two of the eight commercial radios stations licensed in 2013 have managed to go on air.
"I am happy because I was suffering very much. I didn’t know what to do. I spent the whole night thinking because I was lonely, especially these days it is very cold. They helped me because they showed they have so much love for others."
“What the war vets have done shows that they have finally seen the light. We have trying to enlighten them that things are not going the way they are supposed to and what they fought for. Only a few are enjoying the fruits..."
Action begins at Police Rugby grounds on Saturday where Zimbabwe’s Africa Cup Division 1A future is hanging by a thread unless the Sables beat visiting Uganda.
President Robert Mugabe's government is facing its biggest financial squeeze since it dumped its own hyperinflation-hit currency in 2009 and adopted the U.S. dollar.
"... We are dismayed by the president's tendency to indulge, in his usual vitriol against perceived enemies, including peaceful protesters, as well as war weterans, when the economy is on its knees."
" ... People can exchange messages and they can generate their own stories that they can debate on social media and this means that information travels much faster."
The plaintiffs, Patson Murimoga and George Rice argue that by picking Nelson Chamisa and Elias Mudzuri as his deputies, Mr. Tsvangirai violated the party constitution.
Some even urged President Mugabe to step down for failing to properly run Zimbabwe and take care of issues affecting former freedom fighters.
Permanent secretary in the Labor Ministry, Ngoni Masoka, said authorities were doing all they can to ensure that the country’s economy gets back on track.
The youth that are staging a public march in Harare say they should be given a chance by the police to take action on Tajamuka-Sesijikile Campaign and Pastor Evan Mawarire of #thisflag.
“We will not be intimidated by forces that think that they are in power and will intimidate the owners of the country."
Officiating at the burial of the former chief secretary to the President and Cabinet, President Mugabe accused Pastor Evan Mawarire of being foreign-sponsored.
Chinomona ordered the two to take their flags out but they refused forcing her to enlist the services of the Sergeant-At-Arms to eject them.
Some Zimbabweans based in Canada are organising a protest in solidarity with campaigns at home under #This Flag, Tajamuka-Sisijikile campaign and other citizen movements.
Distillery owner Andrew Symington enjoys nothing more than taking in the heady aromas in his six-and-a-half-thousand cask whisky warehouse – and occasionally sampling the product.
None of the three candidates contesting the position received the necessary two-thirds majority vote, so the elections have been postponed until January and most likely will include new candidates.
President Mugabe accused Pastor Evan Mawarire of allegedly being sponsored by the West that imposed sanctions on him and his inner circle.
This comes at a time as fears are growing that those who did not turn up for work during the recent stay away will be victimized.
Harare has been lurching from one crisis to the next. The latest is the divisive debate on whether Harare must pay its arrears to the international community or pay its restive civil servants.
Rev. Ray Motsi said the church should not be afraid to speak out against the country’s political leadership where it has failed the people.
She said the reforms, some of which are mandatory, were driven by the new constitution, recommendations from observer missions in previous elections.
The 5 day International AIDS Conference started in the Port City of Durban, South Africa Monday at the International Convention Center. Every year the International AIDS Conference has a dedicated theme, this year is “Access Equity Rights Now”.
Pastor Evan Mawarire said he is not seeking political asylum but meeting Zimbabweans in South Africa to find the way forward for their beleaguered country.
Zimbabwe went into final day leading 2-1 after having won the doubles on Saturday but Benjamin Lock and Mark Fyn lost their reverse singles in straight sets.
Some women were beating pots at the event, symbolizing that there is nothing to cook because there is no food at home.
Mrs. Mujuru told about 5,000 people attending a Zimbabwe People First rally that her party would create mutual relations with many nations.
The protesters said they are angered by President Robert Mugabe’s continued stay in office, corruption and serious economic decline.
After realising that many of its members always fall victim to political violence in the rural areas during election time, the Rural Teachers Union of Zimbabwe has decided to launch a campaign to promote peaceful coexistence among its members and the communities.
Tsvangirai, who was recently diagnosed with cancer of the colon, appointed Elias Mudzuri and Nelson Chamisa at a time the party is trying to come to grips with his ailment.
Mathonsi stated that the constitution is clear on guaranteeing citizens the right to demonstrate peacefully, adding that provisions of the Public Order and Security Act cannot be used to deny that right.
Economist Masimba Manyanya said there cannot be any meaningful agricultural production without security of ownership.
Caps United lead the table with 29 points, two ahead of both Highlanders and FC Platinum, and a draw at Babourfields Stadium would suit the Green Machine well.