Zimbabweans began casting ballots Saturday for a referendum on a new constitution that all main political parties have backed, urging their supporters to vote 'Yes' to accept the 170-page draft document that will curb presidential powers.
Foreign Affairs Minister John Baird is telling Zimbabwe's visiting finance minister that Canada isn't quite ready to ease sanctions against the southern African country.
Zimbabwe state radio says the nation's indebted airline plans to resume international flights by Oct. 31 to avert an IATA ban on flying foreign routes.
Court officials in Zimbabwe say eight nurses arrested on allegations of inciting violent protests against the firing of a popular Canadian doctor from a church mission hospital have been allowed to return to their positions.
Officials of the Salvation Army in Zimbabwe said Sunday they have given a Canadian doctor 48 hours to leave the southern African nation after he was fired from a mission hospital.