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Africa Updated: 9:44 UTC Monday 28 May 2012

As Schools Open, Zimbabwe Parents Complain of Fee Hikes

Some schools are reported to have raised tuition fees and levies by $50, while some by as much as $100 leading to a chorus of complaints

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Party of Zimbabwe PM to Set Poll Guidelines Thwarting Internal Jostling

Parliamentary hopefuls are said to dividing people at the grassroots level as they position themselves ahead of possible elections

Marking Press Day, Zimbabwe Information Minister Vows Media Crackdown

Critics observed that Minister Webster Shamu's warning could be an attempt to intimidate journalists ahead of elections this year

Zimbabwe Students Fare Poorly; Inexperienced Teachers Blamed

Sifiso Ndlovu of the Zimbabwe Teachers Association says more should be done to address problems affecting the education system

'Huge Fault' Shuts Zimbabwe Power Station, Causes More Load-shedding

Spokesman Fullard Gwasira told VOA technicians and engineers have made significant progress and are now in the second phase of repairs

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Malawi President Dies, But Still No Official Announcement

Malawi's former president, Bakili Muluzi, on Friday urged officials to release information about Mr. Mutharika.

Zimbabwe Human Rights Activist 'Honored' to Receive Amnesty Int'l Award

The award honors activists who persevere in their work, sometimes at their own personal risk and sacrifice

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