Parly, Civic Society Rap Peace Bill
[The Herald] THE Parliamentary Legal Committee and civil society organisations have rapped the National Peace and Reconciliation Bill, saying it undermines the independence of the commission by...
View ArticleZim in Top Rank for Regional Value Chains
[The Herald] ZIMBABWE is among top-ranking countries in terms of integration into regional value chains. The Africa Regional Integration Index Report, a collaborative effort between the African...
View ArticleDeath Challenges Within Zimbabwe Diaspora Communities
[New Zimbabwe] IN this world nothing can be said to be certain, except death and taxes. Each one of us has, at some time, had to grapple with the challenges resulting from the death of a loved one. No...
View ArticleBanks Driving Away Depositors - Mangudya
[The Herald] RESERVE Bank of Zimbabwe Governor Dr John Mangudya has accused banks of playing a part in driving away depositors through punitive bank charges for their service and products while they do...
View ArticleThey're Wishing Me Dead - Mugabe
[Al Jazeera] Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe on Thursday accused potential successors of wishing him dead and told supporters to unite against foreign enemies he said wanted to destroy the southern...
View ArticleExports Fall 15 Percent in 2015
[The Herald] Zimbabwe continues to experience a huge trade deficit due to the poor performance of exports exacerbated by a huge import bill, which is mostly consumptive. Exports in 2015 were $2,7...
View ArticleIs Limpopogate Crumbling?
[The Herald] SOUTH African football chiefs' decision to dismiss the case against the Bloemfontein Celtic duo of Patrick Tignyemb and Lantshene Phalane, accused of being part of a match-fixing ring,...
View ArticleStemming the Tide of Diabetes
[The Herald] The enjoyment of the highest attainable standard of physical and mental health is not only a fundamental human right, but a perquisite to the attainment of sustainable development, peace...
View ArticleAppeal to War Vets - Remember Gukurahundi Savagery
[New Zimbabwe] ZIMBABWE's independence has always been a bitter experience for all well- meaning citizens right from the 1980 elections which were stolen by the British and Zanu PF. Lord Soames, then...
View ArticleLast Chance for Wayward Silva
[The Herald] PREMIERSHIP giants Dynamos have issued a chilling warning to their coach Paulo Silva to change his behaviour and work harmoniously with his technical team, players and other stakeholders...
View ArticleWar Vets Flay Commissariat Dept
[The Herald] WAR veterans yesterday strongly criticised the zanu-pf commissariat department and called for its complete overhaul, saying it should be led by a person with liberation war credentials....
View ArticleRelease Pakistani Couple - High Court
[The Herald] THE High Court has ordered the release of a Pakistani couple accused of overstaying in the country, pending the determination of their appeal lodged with the Home Affairs ministry two...
View ArticleUnrepentant Thief Back Behind Bars
[The Herald] An unrepentant thief who was in the habit of breaking into people's cars and stealing valuables, was yesterday jailed for an effective 18 months. ......
View Article'Fifa Committed to Helping Zim'
[The Herald] VISITING FIFA official Solomon Mudege says the world football controlling body are committed to helping Zimbabwe resuscitate their development programmes. ......
View ArticleHonourable MPs, This Is How We Live!
[The Herald] In all fairness, if they were to display the zeal they exhibited while debating the diplomatic passports issue on rural roads construction and maintenance, not many rural areas would still...
View ArticleMosque Congregant Accused of Racism
[The Herald] THE trial of an Alphja-laah Mosque congregant accused of assaulting a fellow worshipper over control of the church's car park continued yesterday with the later accusing the former of...
View ArticlePresident Lays Law . . . 'Unity, Discipline, Respect'
[The Herald] President Mugabe yesterday spelt out the need for unity, discipline and respect among Zanu-PF leaders, saying those in leadership should not abuse their positions to undermine others. ......
View Article.com | Tiny rescued baboon gets second chance at life
Harare A tiny baboon has been given a second chance at life by an animal sanctuary in Zimbabwe after being rescued from a pack of dogs. Six-week-old Violet, as she's been named, was found surrounded by...
View ArticleNational Railways Demands Cash Upfront
The National Railways of Zimbabwe will now demand cash upfront for all its services as part of a cocktail of measures aimed at improving revenue and viability, a Cabinet Minister has said. Transport...
View ArticleDecentralisation Pays Off for Tobacco Farmers
The decentralisation of tobacco floors has benefited some contracted farmers who no longer worry about transport and accommodation costs when selling their crop. The Tobacco Industry and Marketing...
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