Outcry comes amid continued outbreaks of waterborne diseases - most recently last month’s outbreak of typhoid in Chitungwiza suburb
Army involvement stalls country's first census in a decade
HIV-positive Samukelisiwe Mlilo faces 20 years in jail for infecting her husband with virus
With new support, non-governmental organizations now will supply anti-retroviral medication to 140,000 HIV-positive patients
Zimbabwe is set to hold elections by June 2013 to end power-sharing coalition of Mugabe and Tsvangirai
Announcement coincides with arrival of Zimbabwe’s draft constitution, which paves way for fresh elections, in parliament
Zimbabwean Health Minister attributes some children's negative physical reactions to malnutrition, among other factors
Organizers expect 'First Time Voters Campaign' to be a deciding factor in Zimbabwe’s 2013 elections
Young Zimbabweans living with HIV virus form community for support, to share experiences, fight stigma and discrimination
EU Ambassador to Zimbabwe says questions remain about Zimbabwe's diamond mining operations
In Pambili, in Tsholotsho, about 85 families do not have any access to clean water, toilets
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Campaign to combat AIDS in Zimbabwe focuses on parliament
More than 60 lawmakers went for a voluntary test Thursday as country intensifies efforts to combat HIV and AIDS
Officials say they hope visit can put to rest claims of human-rights abuses by security forces in diamond-mining fields
Japan has provided funds to immunize about two million children in Zimbabwe against polio and measles
Despite help from UNICEF and other international donors, Zimbabwe has yet to ensure needs of disabled students, teachers met
Non-governmental organizations ask UN to maintain permanent presence in Zimbabwe to monitor human rights
Navi Pillay appeals to give country a chance to implement reforms
Network of women who aim to stop HIV infections and establish zero tolerance for violence against women hold inaugural conference in Harare
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