Zimbabwe: Veteran Journalist Sibanda Dies
[The Herald] Veteran journalist and former Zimbabwe Union of Journalists president Dumisani Sibanda was yesterday found dead at his home in Bulawayo in what police described as a case of sudden death....
View ArticleZimbabwe: Finance Ministry Fires 7 Treasury Officials
[The Herald] Government has fired seven senior officials from the Ministry of Finance and Economic Development for corruption as they connived with third parties to commit fraud. According to the...
View ArticleZimbabwe: Govt Reassures Civil Servants
[The Herald] Government is committed to fulfilling its obligations to its employees and its doors remain open for further engagement with civil servants, the Acting Minister of Public Service, Labour...
View ArticleZimbabwe: Ngwerume Explains 'Sir' Salutation Through Art
[The Herald] "The term is commonly used as a respectful way to address a man, usually of superior social status or military rank. Equivalent terms of address to females are ma'am or madam. So as an...
View ArticleZimbabwe: Beam Funds - Sacrificing Best Interests of the Child
[The Herald] According to Auditor-General Ms Mildred Chiri's 2015 report, the Ministry of Public Service Labour and Social Welfare last year used $500 000 meant for the Basic Education Assistance...
View ArticleZimbabwe: Three More in Court for Border Violence
[The Herald] Three more suspects appeared before a Beitbridge magistrate yesterday charged with public violence that resulted in the destruction of property and looting of shops last Friday. Police...
View ArticleZimbabwe: Stock Exchange Debt Listing Rules Approved
[The Herald] The Zimbabwe Stock Exchange has set a minimum amount of $1 million for institutions who want to raise capital through the issuance of debt securities. According to the debt listing rules...
View ArticleTangawarima Lauds Cosafa Referees
[The Herald] TOP FIFA referees instructor Felix Tangawarima has hailed the calibre of referees who officiated at the just-ended COSAFA Castle Cup in Windhoek, Namibia for a sterling job against the...
View ArticleCricket Squad Intensifies Cricket Preps
[The Herald] THE Zimbabwe A cricket squad has intensified their preparations ahead of the four-day games against touring South Africa starting at Harare Sports Club this Saturday. The national...
View ArticleZimbabwe: Caps Utd Not Panicking
[The Herald] HARARE giants CAPS United have insisted they will not press the panic button after failing to take the initiative once again on Sunday when they allowed Hwange to snatch a point leading to...
View ArticleZimbabwe: Muroiwa Inks New Deal
[The Herald] Warriors defender Elisha Muroiwa has bounced back to Dynamos after he agreed to extend his contract by another year. Muroiwa, who missed the Glamour Boys' trip to Bulawayo at the weekend...
View ArticleZimbabwe: Wushu Dazzles Harare
[The Herald] IT WAS a hive of activity at Celebration Centre last night as the visiting Chinese Henan Art Troupe showcased real kung-fu in exhibition that also showed the diversity of Chinese culture....
View ArticleZimbabwe: A Letter From Zimbabwe, Where the People Say 'Zvakwana (Enough)'
[The Daily Vox] The people of Zimbabwe are angry. They've been stewing for a long time and now it's starting to show. Minibus taxi drivers in the poorer satellite areas east of the capital, Harare,...
View ArticleZimbabwe: Teachers Down Tools Over Salary Delays
[The Herald] Teachers in schools around Beitbridge district have gone on a strike over the delay by Government to pay their June salaries. ......
View ArticleZimbabwe: Vote of Confidence New
[The Herald] Petros Kausiyo -WARRIORS skipper Willard Katsande has backed the new Kaizer Chiefs pair of Michelle Katsvairo and Edmore Chirambadare to succeed at Amakhosi but warned them to brace for...
View ArticleZimbabwe Tourism Authority signs landmark agreement with PATA.
The Zimbabwe Tourism Authority is the first national tourism organisation from the continent of Africa to join the Pacific Asia Travel Association , the two organisations signed a Letter of Agreement...
View ArticleZimbabwe: Is it Time for Statutory Instrument 64?
That Zimbabwe's economy is very distressed is beyond debate. The first impulse is to expect Government to come up with a solution, as if by magic. ......
View ArticleChinamasa confronted again - " Tuesday 5th July 2016
Zimbabwean demonstrators confronted Mugabe's Finance Minister Patrick Chinamasa for the second time in two days when he arrived for a money-raising conference in London on Tuesday. Chinamasa was driven...
View ArticleLatest News: War Vets support Zimbabwe Riots, Blame Zanu PF Government, Police
Zimbabwe's ongoing protests against President Mugabe have received a major boost in the form of support from Zanu PF Wat Veterans who blame government and Zanu for the crises burning through Zimbabwe's...
View ArticleZimbabwe's doctors and teachers on strike
Teachers, doctors and nurses in Zimbabwe began a strike over unpaid salaries on Tuesday, a day after police used force against protesting taxi drivers in the capital Harare amid a deteriorating...
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