Zimbabwe to become most successful country in Africa: report

ZIMBABWE could stage an economic recovery within two years and a best case scenario could see it “back as one of the most successful countries in Africa” within 10 years.

Zim questions US sincerity

Zimbabwe has questioned America’s sincerity to the re-engagement dialogue scheduled for later this week following the denial of a visa to a journalist who was due to cover the ongoing United Nations meeting.

Oliver Mtukudzi heads for Masvingo

MUSIC superstar Oliver Mtukudzi will descend on Masvingo on 9 October for a show, his second in the city in two months.

All set for Intwasa Festival opening today

Entertainment Correspondent
It is all systems go tonight as Intwasa Festival KoBulawayo roars into life with organisers promising an exciting arts programme.

Long queues at SA Home Affairs

JOHANNESBURG. ZIMBABWEANS from across Gauteng province thronged the Home Affairs offices as early as 4am yesterday to submit permit applications before the recently announced cut-off date of December 31.

Kereke’s medical centre now open

Municipal Reporter
ROCK Foundation Medical Centre, owned by Dr Munyaradzi Kereke, an advisor to Reserve Bank of Zimba-bwe Governor Dr Gideon Gono, is now open to the public after receiving the necessary clearance from the regulatory authorities among them Harare City Council and the Health Professions Authority of Zimbabwe.

Fresh farm invasions intolerable: Chombo

ZANU-PF will not tolerate fresh farm invasions and has warned against the practice saying the law will be evoked against those who do so, the party’s secretary for lands and rural resettlement Cde Ignatius Chombo has said.

Chihuri declares war on criminals

Crime Reporter
POLICE are hunting for armed robbers nati-onwide and will shoot to kill those bent on killing, kidnapping or attempting to run over police officers in the course of their duties, Commissioner-General Augustine Chihuri warned yesterday.

Nine-die in Afghanistan-helicopter-crash

NINE service members with the international coalition in Afghanistan were killed this morning when their helicopter crashed.
The cause of the accident is not yet clear – and there were no reports of enemy fire.

Confusion reigns over employment of temporary teachers

New Ziana.
Confusion still surrounds the employment of more than 25 000 temporary teachers whose contracts Treasury directed the Ministry of Education, Sport, Arts and Culture not to renew this term.

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