Zimbabwe will stop at nothing to ensure that the lives of its people become comfortable, Information Minister Monica Mutsvangwa told the Senate on Thursday. She was responding to a question from Senator Morgen Komichi who wanted to know what had caused the black market rate to go up as it had. The black market rate
Zimbabwe's upper house of parliament has approved legislation that critics say will gag civil society groups, placing them under the threat of harsh sanctions and strict government control.
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HARARE (AFP) - Zimbabwe's upper house of parliament has approved legislation that critics say will gag civil society groups, placing them under the threat of harsh sanctions and strict government control. The senate voted late Wednesday in favour of the Private Voluntary Organisations Amendment Bill, which needs to be ratified by the president before passing…