Shady agencies fleecing job seekers

By Tafadzwa Zimoyo and Gilbert Manduwa
HUNDREDS of desperate employment seekers are losing money to shady agencies claiming to offer job training.

GPA negotiators, facilitators meet

By Takunda Maodza
NEGOTIATORS to the Global Political Agreement are in South Africa and are expected to meet the facilitation team today in an attempt to iron out contentious issues.

No going back on indigenisation

From Victoria Ruzvidzo in Cape Town, South Africa
THE National Indigenisation and Economic Empowerment Board has now taken over all negotiations pertaining to compliance with the indigenisation law particularly in the mining sector as Government moves to consolidate the programme.

EU not ready to lift sanctions

Herald Reporter
THE EU has welcomed the progress in the on-going talks between the three parties in the inclusive Government, but still insists the bloc is not committed to immediately lift illegal sanctions imposed on Zimbabwe.

Ministry cinema operator dies

Herald Reporter
A mobile cinema operator in the Ministry of Media, Information and Publicity Mr Lameck Maponga who died on Tuesday in Bulawayo would be buried today at his rural home in Murewa.

Ghanaian delegation tours Heroes Acre

Herald Reporter
A 16-member business delegation from Ghana toured the National Heroes Acre yesterday and laid wreaths on the grave of national heroine and late First Lady Amai Sally Mugabe.

Government slams sanctioning of journalists

Herald Reporter
GOVERNMENT might be forced to ban Western and European journalists from covering events in Zimbabwe to retaliate continued sanctioning of local journalists intending to cover international events, a senior Government official has revealed.

HERALD EDITORIAL COMMENT: Let’s rally behind BBA reps

The launch of Big Brother Amplified has once again given Zimbabweans another chance to raise the national flag high.

Zapu against secession of Matabeleland

By Dumiso Dabengwa
ZAPU wishes to make known its position concerning the much-talked about secession of Matabe-leland from the rest of Zimbabwe, as demanded by the Matabeleland Liberation Front.

Bambo’s three games that will define his season

By Robson Sharuko
MOSES CHUNGA insists CAPS United have erased the pain from the insults they suffered, in the wake of the controversy sparked by their last date against Motor Action, and are focused on THREE BIG matches that will test their credentials to win the Castle Lager Premiership title.

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