Zimbabwe: Border Strikers Stun Harare City
[The Herald] BASEMENT club Border Strikers pulled one of the surprise results of the Castle Lager Premier Soccer League Week 12 fixtures when they upstaged fancied Harare City at Dulivhadzimu yesterday...
View ArticleThirty-One Percent of Paternity Tests Negative - Report
[The Herald] THIRTY-ONE percent of paternity tests done at the National University of Science and Technology (NUST) over the past 15 months came out negative, clearing 13 men in the disputed paternity...
View ArticleZimbabwe: Wasteful Zpc Kariba Drop Points
[Zimbabwe Standard] ZPC KARIBA coach Sunday "Mhofu" Chidzambwa was disappointed after his side blew a golden opportunity to close in on log leaders Highlanders after being held to a goalless draw by...
View ArticleZimbabwe: African Sun Limited Sets Aside $25 Million for Hotel Expansion
[The Herald] LISTED hospitality group African Sun Limited has budgeted $25 million for the expansion of Monomotapa as negotiations with the City of Harare for the purchase of land next to the hotel...
View Article'Import Controls to Boost Capacity, Save Jobs'
[The Herald] Nestle Zimbabwe says measures taken by Government to restrict certain imported products will allow it to fully utilise the idle capacity into which it had recently invested. Country...
View ArticleZimbabwe: Zim's Unheralded but Undisputed Boxing Star
[Zimbabwe Standard] ZIMBABWEAN boxing has been on the rise for a long time now, but over the last couple of years, the sport has become almost a pinnacle on the local sporting landscape. ......
View ArticleZimbabwe: Pirate Taxi-Owning Cops Under Fire
[The Herald] Some in the uniformed forces owning pirate taxis popularly known as mushikashika are compromising the country's fight against illegal transport operations, the Greater Harare Association...
View ArticleZimbabwe: Zimpapers Goes High-Tech
[The Herald] Zimbabwe Newspapers (1980) Ltd is keeping abreast with technological advancement and digitisation as it constantly invests in state-of-the-art equipment and machinery. The group's...
View ArticleZimbabwe: Russian Business Delegation Expected
[The Herald] A Russian business delegation will visit Zimbabwe in November this year to follow up on their interest to invest in Zimbabwe's Special Economic Zones, Ministry of Macro Economic Planning...
View ArticleZimbabwe: Taxi Operators Clash With Police
[The Herald] Commuter omnibus operators are engaged in running battles with police in Epworth that have left scores of people seeking transport stranded. The kombi operators are protesting against...
View ArticleSenate Okays Amended Local Government Bill
[The Herald] The Local Government Laws Amendment Bill that will provide procedures to be followed when suspending a mayor or councillor of a local authority through the appointment of an independent...
View ArticleZimbabwe: Zesa Subsidiary At Centre of Consultancy Storm
[The Herald] Zesa Enterprises, a subsidiary of Zesa Holdings, is at the centre of a storm after engaging a private firm to do consultancy on publicity and advertising despite the entity having six...
View ArticleZimbabwe: 71 Nabbed Over Border Violence
[The Herald] Thupeyo Muleya -Seventeen suspects arrested on Friday night for staging violent protests that resulted in the vandalism of infrastructure, looting of shops and burning of a Zimbabwe...
View ArticleZimbabwe: 'Zimbabwe Must Up Its Game in Money Laundering'
[The Herald] Zimbabwe risks becoming an economic outcast if it does not take anti-money laundering (AML) measures seriously, a senior banker has said. In February this year local banks had their nostro...
View ArticleZimbabwe: Schools Recycle Waste in New Exhibition
[The Herald] The National Gallery of Zimbabwe in conjunction with the Environmental Management Agency will host the "Tavatose/Sisonke" 2016 Schools Annual Visual Art Exhibition. The exhibition will...
View ArticleZimbabwe: Ngezi Stun How Mine
[Zimbabwe Standard] NGEZI Platinum Stars substitute Evans Katema forced a goal in optional time to ensure maximum points for the Castle Lager Premier Soccer League newcomers, beating How Mine at Luveve...
View ArticleDouble-Dipping Lands Businessman in the Dock
[The Herald] A Harare businessman arrested recently for selling an industrial stand to two people for $80 000 each was last Thursday ordered by a Harare magistrate to pay back over $28 000 to one of...
View ArticleZimbabwe: Apostolic Sect Members Attack Senior Cop
[The Herald] A police chief superintendent was attacked and seriously injured by members of the Johane Masowe Apostolic Sect in Mashonaland Central Province after he was accused of trespassing at their...
View ArticleZimbabwe: Telecel Cuts Telecash Tariffs
[The Herald] Telecash, Telecel's mobile money service, has announced a reduction in tariffs on its platform. This is in line with recent efforts by authorities to encourage the use of electronic...
View ArticleZimbabwe: Zesa to Pay $50,000 Damages
[The Herald] Zesa must pay a Banket woman $51 000 after she lost her arm to live low-hanging loose wires. Ms Nyasha Koroka came into contact with the low hanging, high-voltage wire while crossing a...
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