Foreign Affairs consoles Nzenza family

Herald Reporter
THE Ministry of Foreign Affairs yesterday sent a message of condolence to the Nzenza family following the death of Ms Charity

Court upholds cashier’s dismissal

Labour Reporter
THE Labour Court has upheld the dismissal of a National Oil Company of Zimbabwe cashier who was fired for under-banking

Man beds wife’s mother

Masvingo Bureau
A Zaka man reportedly committed suicide by hanging on a tree after catching his wife red-hand being intimate with his

Strauss-Kahn seeks bail

NEW YORK.
fORMER IMF chief Dominique Strauss-Kahn arrived yesterday at a New York court complex, where defence lawyers at a new bail

Failure to destroy cotton stalks illegal

Agriculture Reporter
FARMERS should not leave cotton stalks in their fields after harvesting as this is a punishable offence, the Department of

Musona for Russia

JOHANNESBURG.
Zimbabwe hotshot Knowledge Musona might be on his way to Russia during the off-season, the Siya Crew, can reveal.

IMF chief resigns, vows to prove innocence

NEW YORK.
DOMINIQUE Strauss-Kahn resigned yesterday as head of the International Monetary Fund, saying he did so with great regret,

Renaissance: The untold story

By Golden Sibanda
RENAISSANCE Financial Holdings reportedly agreed to pay an additional US$12,5 million to Mr Jayesh Shah, under a

The Durban excursion

IN Durban, the sea is a worthy benevolent mistress whose eternal kiss with the land is where her lips lock with the vast

Blanket Mine boosts output

By Tawanda Musarurwa
BLANKET Mine ramped up production in the first quarter to 7 322 ounces up 17 percent from 6 235 oz recorded in the fourth

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