Kingstons’ property attached over US$17,9m debt
By Peter Matambanadzo
Kingstons (Pvt) Ltd has filed an urgent chamber application in the High Court to stop an employee from attaching its property to recover payment of an acting allowance amounting to US$17,9 million.
City needs US$58m to improve roads
Herald Reporters
HARARE City Council needs about US$58 million to improve a municipal road network that has not had any major work done on it since 2002.
DPM Mutambara won’t resign
By Farirai Machivenyika and Mabasa Sasa
DEPUTY Prime Minister Arthur Mutambara has communicated to President Mugabe that he is not presently thinking about resigning from the inclusive Government, a source close to the former MDC leader has said.
Time to reassert our Africanness
By Gloria Dulan-Wilson
THE following is an abridged response to an article that appeared in The African Executive magazine entitled “Indices on Africa: Do they Hold Water?”
Warriors brace for Niger
From Petros Kausiyo in NAIROBI, Kenya
WARRIORS caretaker coach Madinda Nd-lovu has bemoaned his team’s travel arra-ngements which has cost them some trai-ning time, but insists his youthful band of home-based players will be ready for their opening African Nations Championships Group B game against Niger in Sudan.
Rugby season kick-off in April
By Paul Munyuki
THE local XV’s rugby season is expected to kick-off on April 2 and clubs have their focus on the National Rugby League while the Zimbabwe Rugby Union believe a pre-season Sevens tournament is the best way to start.
ZNA chief hails business community
Herald Reporters
Commander of the Zimbabwe National Army, Lieutenant-General Phillip Valerio Sibanda, has thanked the local business community for providing resources to military charities that assist members of the defence forces and their families.
Independence not supported economically meaningless
Herald Reporter
Political independence is meaningless without indeginisation of the economy, a Cabinet Minister has said.
Poisonous chemical kills eleven cattle in Figtree
Bulawayo Bureau
Eleven head of cattle died after being dipped in what is suspected to be a poison in the Lookout Masuku area of Figtree.
AAG calls on Govt to review fishermen’s fines
From Walter Nyamukondiwa in Kariba
The Affirmation Action Group has called on Government to review fines imposed on fishermen who commit offences in Lake Kariba, saying the existing ones militate against the indigenisation drive.











