Manicaland mourns national hero Tekere
By Lloyd Gumbo and Cletus Mushanawani
BUSINESS ground to a halt in Mutare’s central business district yesterday as hundreds of people jostled to catch a
Civil servants’ salary figures out
By Felex Share
GOVERNMENT has agreed to increase civil servants’ salaries to a minimum of US$397 effective this month and the
President, Zuma thrash out issues
From Caesar Zvayi in JOHANNESBURG, South Africa
PRESIDENT Mugabe yesterday met his South African counterpart Jacob Zuma – who is also facilitator to Zimbabwe’s
NATHANIEL MANHERU:- Sanctions: Political gain, civilian pain
This week, I take an unusual line from what my readers are used to. Foremost, I pilfer the title of the installment
Court to rule on VID chief
JUDGMENT in the case in which the Vehicle Inspection Department Belvedere depot manager is accused of taking a
Gwisai’s passport released
POLITICIAN and university lecturer Munyaradzi Gwisai accused of plotting to violently overthrow the Government the
School sued over Zesa debt
The Zimbabwe Electricity Transmission and Distribution Company has taken Churchill Boys High School to court in a
Lawyer up for defamation
HARARE lawyer Charles Chinyama yesterday appeared in court charged with allegedly calling a Harare businessman
Councillors defy mayor
Municipal Reporter
HARARE councillors are adamant they will not give in to Mayor Muchadeyi Masunda’s attempts to reorganise the
Jailbreak suspects ruling
RULING in the case in which treason suspect Albert Mugove Matapo and others are seeking to have their jail






