US$35m vanishes from Noczim.

By Morris Mkwate
MORE than US$35 million owed to the Zimbabwe Revenue Authority (Zimra) in taxes has “disappeared” from the National Oil Company of Zimbabwe (Noczim) under unclear circumstances.

Zupco buys 100 buses from China

By Michael Chideme
ZUPCO has bought 100 long distance buses from a Chinese firm FAW at a cost of US$6,7 million as it starts to rebuild its fleet.

Dynamos, Gunners draw

By Roy Matiki
Dynamos……………………………………………….…… (1) 1
Gunners……………………………………………………….(0) 1

Zanu-PF steps up conference preps

Post Reporter
PREPARATIONS for the Zanu-PF 11th Annual People’s Conference to be held at Marymount Teachers’ College in Mutare in December are progressing well with various sub-committees already working on different tasks to ensure a resounding success.

VP Nkomo to open Mash East Agric Show

VICE-President John Nkomo is expected to officially open the annual Mashonaland East Agricultural Show tomorrow (Saturday).

The EU wants to give Zimbabwe chances of success-Van Rompuy

Beitbridge Reporter
THE European Union (EU) President Herman Van Rompuy on Tuesday said the bloc was ready to take a fresh look at sanctions against Zimbabwe pending political developments.

Bulawayo water woes persist

Chronicle Reporter
CASES of suspected diarrhoea have been reported in some parts of Entumbane suburb as some Bulawayo suburbs entered the fifth day without running water.

Public Works seeks US$65m from 2011 budget

Herald Reporter
A dormitory housing 12 orphans at Chinyaradzo Children’s Home was yesterday gutted by fire that authorities at the institution say destroyed property worth US$500 000.

Tanzania to start growing genetically-modified cotton

Tanzania will start growing genetically-modified cotton and offer credit to farmers to almost triple the country’s output, the country’s Cotton Board said.

President Mugabe clarifies hero status

Herald Reporter
THE National Heroes Acre is a sacred shri-ne reserved for only those Zimbabweans who sacrificed their lives to liberate the cou-ntry from settler colonial rule, the President has said.

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