$6-million program aims to alleviate widespread drought conditions in effort to restore nation's farming system
Zimbabwe and Madagascar are among nations most affected by drought-related food shortages
Zimbabwe "bond notes" lose value soon after entering circulation
Economists have warned so-called bond notes, equal in value to US dollar, will bring back hyperinflation
Marriage under 18 continues despite Zimbabwean court ruling the practice illegal
Some activists abducted, assaulted ahead of protest against bond notes going into circulation this month
Country's central bank says bond notes will trade on par with US dollar and that they will ease severe cash shortages
Scientists hope the new seeds will stand up to Africa's changing climate
Opposition MPs, who had received death threats amid reports they planned to protest while Mugabe spoke, remained subdued throughout 30-minute speech
Appeal comes after a lower court upheld month-long edict prohibiting demonstrations
Some critics say this approach may not work to save the endangered animal
Such a group can be formed with countries such as Russia, China, India if Security Council does not include African nations next year, Zimbabwe's leader says
Opposition spokesman says bullets fired from a truck in Harare area resulted in two direct injuries; he also says 100-plus were arrested throughout the country
Judge strikes down government edict prohibiting demonstrations for two weeks
Journalists, government each say the other is to blame for confrontations during anti-government protests
Ban imposed one day before opposition parties were to hold an anti-government demonstration
Appeal notes Mugabe government's lack of accountability
Future of embattled President Robert Mugabe may rest on government's ability to pay police, maintain lid on dissent
Demonstrators demand resignation of 92-year-old President Mugabe, accusing him of ruining country’s economy and disregarding human rights
Good harvest in March seen as key to helping families escape food crisis; children's malnutrition at worst point in 15 years, UN says
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