Met warns of violent storms

ZIMBABWE should brace for widespread thunderstorms this week with some localised heavy falls, the Meteorological Services Department has said.

Mauritius firm to acquire Zisco stake

GOVERNMENT has chosen Mauritius based firm Essar Energy Holdings to acquire 51 percent of its stake in the Zimbabwe Iron and Steel Company.

Finance budget with internal resources, Biti urged

FINANCE Minister Tendai Biti should find ways of unlocking internal resources to finance the 2011 budget instead of relying on finances he does not have control of, the chairman of the Parliamentary Portfolio Committee on the Budget, Finance and Investment Promotion has said.

Retailers, please keep expired food items off the shelf!

ByOliver Kazunga
THE Consumer Council of Zimbabwe (CCZ) has launched a blitz on Bulawayo retailers selling food items that are about to expire or have expired.

Teachers’ incentives to go as abuse rises

Midlands Reporter
Government will soon abolish teachers’ incentives because some teachers are reportedly abusing the system meant to cushion them against poor salaries, an official said last Friday.

Dynamos push aside their troubles to dispatch Bantu Rovers

by Sikhumbuzo Moyo,Senior Sports Reporter
Bantu Rovers…….0
Dynamos…………(1) 2

Fight erupts over Vic Falls Rainforest entrance

By Patrick Chitumba
THERE was drama at the Victoria Falls Rainforest entrance on Friday when the National Museums and Monuments of Zimbabwe (NMMZ) unilaterally took over the control of the facility from the National Parks and Wildlife Management Authority (NPWMA).

Guinea votes in historic presidential run-off

CONAKRY – Coup-weary Guineans voted Sunday in a long-delayed presidential run-off to choose the country’s first democratically elected leader after a campaign marred by violence between rival supporters.

China offers to support Portugal but no debt pledge

LISBON-Chinese President Hu Jintao wrapped up a visit to Portugal Sunday with pledges to support its battered economy, but he did not commit to purchasing Portuguese debt as was widely anticipated.

Defeat of sanctions necessary

AFRICAN FOCUS By Tafataona Mahoso.

The desperation of super-powers (and the thousands of NGOs they fund) over a small country of less than 14 million people is bound to make a juicy and lasting story.

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