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Fugitive Zimbabwe MP flees to UK
THE head of Zimbabwe's parliamentary budget and finance committee wanted by police has fled to Britain fearing he would rot in remand prison, reports said Sunday.
Zim Doctors and Nurses go on Strike
HARARE - Doctors and nurses at Zimbabwe's two major referral hospitals in Harare have downed tools demanding a review of their salaries and working conditions crippling the nation's struggling health delivery system.
Police hunt for ZANU-PF MP connected to illegal Cash
HARARE - Zimbabwe police have launched a manhunt for a senior official in President Robert Mugabe's ruling ZANU-PF party in connection with an investigation into illegal foreign currency deals, police said on Monday.
Zim Cash Baroness Arrested
The Harare woman who was arrested on Saturday evening while in possession of ZIM$10-billion worth of new Zim$500 000 bearer cheques is still in police custody, Zimbabwe's Herald online reported on Monday.
Gono wants to tell all
Zimbabwe's central bank chief has expressed dismay at a parliamentary committee's apparent reluctance to have him name top government officials who are hoarding cash.
Bleak Christmas ahead for Zimbabweans
HARARE - Workers in one of Harare's big department stores stock shelves with luxury goods only the rich can afford, while at an adjacent bank ordinary Zimbabweans are clamouring for cash which is the latest thing in short supply.
Zuma embraces Mugabe
POLOKWANE -The new leader of South Africa's ruling African National Congress (ANC) party on Thursday ruled out change of policy on Zimbabwe, where President Robert Mugabe is accused of gross human rights violations and economic mismanagement.
Zuma wins ANC presidency
JOHANNESBURG - African National Congress deputy president Jacob Zuma was on Tuesday elected the new president of the ruling party putting himself in the driving seat to take over the country's top job in two year's time.
Zim dialysis machines break down
BULAWAYO - The lives if thousands of renal patients in Zimbabwe are at risk after all the 18 dialysis machines at Parirenyatwa hospital in Harare and two at Mpilo hospital in Bulawayo broke down.
Mugabe suspends attorney general
HARARE - President Robert Mugabe has suspended Zimbabwe's attorney-general while he is investigated on charges of abusing his office, state radio reported on Saturday.