Thank You Warriors
[The Herald] THANK you so much dear Warriors for the unforgettable show on Monday. After a somewhat sluggish performance in the first leg at Somhlolo Stadium, in that dour 1-1 draw on Good Friday, not...
View ArticleZesa Grapples With U.S$100 Million Salary Debt
[Financial Gazette] ZESA Holdings risks losing its property in the event that its employees resort to attaching its assets in order to recover salary arrears of over US$100 million which accrued after...
View ArticleBorder Post for Gwanda
[Financial Gazette] A fourth border post between Zimbabwe and its western neighbour, Botswana, may finally be constructed, nine years after the plan was initially put together. ......
View ArticleZanu-PF Spies Have Infiltrated Our Party, Claims Mujuru's Zimpf
[News24Wire] The newly formed Zimbabwe People First (ZimPF) party has claimed that spies from President Robert Mugabe's Zanu-PF have infiltrated its ranks in order to destabilise it from within, a...
View ArticleGovernment Forms Wetlands Taskforce
[Financial Gazette] GOVERNMENT has established a six-member inter-ministerial taskforce to investigate the construction of properties on wetlands and take possible action within the next month, as...
View ArticleMugabe Appears to Snooze During Press Conference
[New Zimbabwe] A REUTERS news agency video shows President Robert Mugabe appearing to snooze and struggling to stay on his feet during a press conference with Japanese premier Shinzo Abe. ......
View ArticleGovernment Renders Constitution a Paper Tiger
[Financial Gazette] IF there was any need for confirmation that this country is in a serious Constitutional mess, then Local Government, Public Works and National Housing Minister, Saviour Kasukuwere,...
View ArticleWar Veterans Fume
[Financial Gazette] ZIMBABWE'S liberation war veterans are seething with anger over what they allege to be "infiltration by imposters" whom they accuse of hijacking liberation war credentials for...
View ArticleFormer Zapu VP Speaks Out
[Financial Gazette] FORMER ZAPU vice president, Emilia Mukaratirwa, is still weighing her options, months after quitting the opposition party. ......
View ArticleZimbabwe Fuel Prices Surge
[Financial Gazette] MAJOR fuel retailers in Zimbabwe have swiftly raised their prices of fuel by between five cents and US$0,14 on the back of a surge in international petroleum prices. ......
View ArticleLand Compensation - Another Illusion From Zanu-PF
[Financial Gazette] FORMER finance minister Tendai Biti's People's Democratic Party (PDP) has a way of getting people's feelings wounded by the tragedy of the country's dire economic circumstances. In...
View ArticleLet's Protect Our Tobacco Farmers
[The Herald] AS the tobacco selling season, an annual phenomenon on the domestic economic calendar, starts, we trust there has been meticulous planning to ensure everything will be flawless. ......
View ArticleBuffalo Range Facelift Begins
[Financial Gazette] GOVERNMENT has started renovating the Buffalo Range Airport, about 150 kilometres south of Masvingo. ......
View ArticleRev Chivaviro Spreads Wings With New Album
[The Herald] Gospel musician Rev Togarepi Chivaviro, who recently released his new album "Mhepo Inoperekedza (Ebenezer Part 2)", has made a breakthrough after the album was signed by renowned online...
View Article$3 Bribe Lands Cop in the Dock
[The Herald] Tendai Rupapa Senior Court Reporter A police sergeant stationed at Chitungwiza District Headquarters allegedly solicited a $3 bribe from the driver of a commuter omnibus he had arrested...
View ArticlePublic Service Commission Must Get Its Act Together
[Financial Gazette] MARIYAWANDA Nzuwah, perhaps the longest serving chairman of the Public Service Commission (PSC) made startling revelations last week which should have been followed by en masse...
View ArticleEl Niño Weakens
[Financial Gazette] THE El Niño weather phenomenon has begun weakening after causing a severe drought, leaving over three million people in need of food aid. ......
View ArticleInternational Calls Push Telone Revenue
[Financial Gazette] THE country's only fixed line network, TelOne, reported a 14,2 percent growth in turnover to US$35,341 million during the last quarter of 2015, driven by a rise in incoming...
View ArticleScramble for Bulawayo Begins
[Financial Gazette] As opposition political parties get ready to take on ZANU-PF in a potentially explosive 2018 election showdown, a scramble has emerged for control of the country's second largest...
View ArticleIvory Suspects Approach High Court
[The Herald] TWO Harare women who are facing charges of unlawful possession of 25,9 kilogrammes of raw ivory valued at $6 475 are now seeking the intervention of the High Court to stop their trial,...
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