Tetrad Loses U.S.$5 Million Property Battle
[The Herald] A BID by Tetrad Holdings to reclaim 10 immovable properties sold by public auction to recover more than $5 million owed to National Social Security Authority (NSSA) hit a brick wall after...
View ArticleZimbabwe: Keep Your Zim and We Will Keep Our Singapore
[Zimbabwe Standard] So you all ululated and applauded when those bullies, the war veterans offended the iconic and revolutionary African by daring to declare who should succeed him when he finally...
View ArticleZimbabwe: Nafaz Get Govt Backing
[The Herald] Government have given their full backing to the birth of the National Football Association of Zimbabwe in a major boost for the process of dumping the crippled Zimbabwe Football...
View ArticleZimbabwe: Multi-Currency Is Here to Stay - RBZ
[The Herald] The Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe says it is working hard to promote, restore and sustain the functionality and use of the multi-currency to mitigate concentration risk on the US dollar. ......
View ArticleChegutu Suspends Finance Boss
[The Herald] Chegutu Municipality has suspended its director of finance Mr Isaac Mhaka to facilitate investigations into possible embezzlement. ......
View ArticlePolice Crush Occupy Africa Unity Square Protest
[Zimbabwe Standard] Anti-riot police yesterday moved to crush the 16-day Occupy Africa Unity Square protest by the Zimbabwe Activists Alliance, which has so far seen 15 activists, including missing...
View ArticleMinister Defends GMB's Proof-Before-Payment Stance
[The Herald] Agriculture, Mechanisation and Irrigation Development Minister Dr Joseph Made has told Parliament that the Grain Marketing Board cannot pay farmers who misplaced their receipts to guard...
View ArticleZimbabwe: Promoter of the Year Endorses Jam Session
[The Herald] Reigning National Arts Merit Awards promoter of the year Daniel Masaiti of Marondera has applauded organisers of the weekly Jam Session at City Sports Bar for their efforts to give various...
View ArticleMan Jailed 12 Months for Beating Stepdaughter
[The Herald] A 32-year-old Harare man has been jailed for 12 months for beating up his stepdaughter with a plank. Nyasha Mutema was facing charges of ill-treatment or neglect of children and young...
View ArticleZimbabwe: Street Graffiti Painters Invade Ghetto
[The Herald] "Though street art hasn't developed that much in Zimbabwe, there is a brighter future for it because of the passion that I saw in the young stars." ......
View ArticleBus Fatally Crushes Tout
[The Herald] A HARARE tout was killed by a bus at an illegal pick-up point along Sam Nujoma Street yesterday afternoon. ......
View ArticleZimbabwe: Villagers Displaced By Diamond Mining Hope to See Action From Govt
[Thomson Reuters Foundation] Mutare -Villagers re-located to a sprawling government-owned farm complex in eastern Zimbabwe to make way for the nation's biggest diamond field are hoping that President...
View ArticleZimbabwe: Young Warriors Crash Out
[The Herald] THE Young Warriors crashed out of the CAF Under-20 Championships after they slumped to a 0-3 defeat at the hands of Cameroon yesterday. The first leg in Harare had ended in a goalless...
View ArticleZimbabwe: Achebe, the Civic Mantle of the Artist
[The Herald] Achebe argues that for him and Okigbo who died in service to the Biafran cause, art in Africa has not been distilled to an entity that can be separated from the strivings of its society....
View ArticleAccident Survivor Speaks Out
[The Herald] Eddie Chikamhi -ONE of the survivors of the accident that claimed the lives of seven Dynamos supporters, Cain Nyambuya, says he will be forever be traumatised by the tragic scenes he...
View ArticleZimbabwe: U.S.$1,6 Million Needed for Beitbridge Water Project
[The Herald] The Zimbabwe National Water Authority (zinwa) requires $1,6 million to complete the construction of a water treatment plant to end perennial water woes that have dogged Beitbridge Town for...
View ArticleZimbabwe: Mugabe Must Stop Blame Game
[Zimbabwe Standard] President Robert Mugabe's rant on Friday targeted at Chinese nationals living in Zimbabwe that he accused of contributing to the deepening cash crisis in the country was typical of...
View ArticleZimbabwe: 'Prodigal Son' Kunaka Rejoins Ruling Party
[The Herald] The ruling zanu-pf at the weekend welcomed back former Harare provincial youth leader, Jimu Kunaka, who had joined Zimbabwe People First before he quit last week citing lack of progress at...
View ArticleZimbabwe: 'Zimbabwe an Attractive Market for Capital Allocators'
[The Herald] ZIMBABWE remains an attractive market for capital allocators who are seeing opportunities to move financial products in the country. ......
View ArticleZimbabwe: Seed Co Defies Odds, Remains Profitable
[The Herald] Zimbabwe's biggest seed producer, Seed Co Limited defied the effects of El Nino experienced in the year to March 31, 2016 by posting a 3 percent increase in annual profit to $15,4 million...
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