In a speech, Mugabe, who has ruled Zimbabwe since its independence in 1980, said he would fight corruption, would not allow homosexuality in his country, citing his beliefs that it promotes the spreed of HIV/AIDS
Non-profit international development organizations to implement five-year, $100-million program in country's most drought-prone provinces
Population Services International has launched major health media campaign using popular entertainers to persuade young men to undergo procedure
Some Zimbabweans blame Western sanctions for country's food shortages
UN agency says despite contributions from donors, food situation remains especially dire in rural areas of Matabeleland North and South, Masvingo and Midlands
Government did not implement an earlier demand that foreign-owned business shut down January 1
Zimbabwean leader - who turns 90 next month - spoke at funeral of his sister, his last living sibling
Food security in rural areas is dire with four provinces particularly vulnerable as the so-called 'hunger season' begins, U.N. food agency says
Beatrice Mtetwa, head of Zimbabwe Lawyers for Human Rights, was facing charges of obstructing justice
Human Rights Watch expresses fears that Zimbabwe’s capital will be hit by another outbreak of waterborne diseases unless authorities improve access to safe drinking water, proper sanitation
Western donors hesitant to give more money unless Harare allocates more funds for health care
Hundreds of thousands of mines laid in 1970s during Zimbabwe's independence war still litter ground at sites across nation
Doctors will try to control diseases through use of effective drugs, in hopes underlying infrastructure problems can be dealt with in future
With 270 members, chamber is designed to hold only 160 people
Zimbabwe's food shortages began in 2000 after Mugabe's controversial land reforms
Mugabe's land reform policies are meant to correct racial injustices but negatively affect many of all races
Food shortage has gotten so dire that in some areas, people searching for food in the wild have been attacked by hungry animals
Zimbabwean president’s major headache is on how to turn around battered economy
Women say road to gender equity in Zimbabwean politics is a long one, given their disadvantaged background
New government is stacked with loyalists of President Robert Mugabe
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