Coltart tips Zanu-PF to win 2011 poll
MDC secretary for legal affairs and Senator for Bulawayo’s Khumalo constituency, Mr David Coltart, has tipped Zanu-PF to win the elections scheduled for next year.
Bank loses bid to seize Zim assets
A GERMAN bank KFW Bankengruppe’s bid to seize Zimbabwe’s six properties in South Africa to recover a debt in excess of 40 million Euro hit a snag after a Johannesburg court set aside the attachment.
Dynamos soccer star deserts family, court told
FOOTBALLER Murape Murape has been dragged to court for allegedly deserting his lawfully-wedded wife and failing to look after his child.
Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe to retrench 1600
THE Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe will lay off at least 1 600 employees in a restructuring exercise that will result in the central bank concentrating on its core mandate as a monetary authority.
ART disposes loss-making operations
Amalgamated Regional Trading has disposed of several loss-making operations to turn it into a leaner and focused group.
Ivory Coast borders to reopen Monday: army
ABIDJAN- Troubled Ivory Coast’s international borders will reopen from Monday, four days after they were closed following post-election unrest, the armed forces announced on state television.
10 tonnes of SA imported potatoes seized in blitz
THE Government has confiscated more than 10 tonnes of South African imported potatoes in Bulawayo as it intensifies its blitz on smuggled produce countrywide.
Dynamos back in the picture!
THE Premiership soccer title race took an exciting twist Sunday
Illegal leases to cost farmers land
GOVERNMENT could, at the conclusion of investigations, repossess land from farmers found guilty of leasing farms to white former commercial farmers in Hurungwe District, Mashonaland West.












