Govt committed to removal of sanctions, Tsvangirai tells House
Herald Reporter
PRIME Minister Morgan Tsvangirai yesterday said Government was committed to the removal of the illegal sanctions imposed
Feruka oil pipeline refurbishment on hold
Government does not have plans to invest in refurbishing the Feruka oil pipeline as fuel companies continue to shun the
Zim to set up climate change board
The Government is setting up a board to manage funds which the country will access from the Adaptation Fund of the Kyoto
‘Zwambila will face the music’
Herald Reporter
PRIME Minister Morgan Tsvangirai yesterday said Government will take disciplinary action against Zimbabwe’s Ambassador
An economy of piracy is beyond informal
AS Nigel, a Malawian national who recently visited the country, was strolling down Mbuya Nehanda Street he thought
50 000t maize set aside for drought relief
Herald Reporter
GOVERNMENT has released 50 000 tonnes of maize for free distribution to the poor as part of measures to avert hunger in
‘Don’t give up’ is Dionne’s middle name
By Ruramai Gatsi
ONE should not let their educational background, gender, race or disability limit their vision or growth, believes Dionne
Africom management shake-up imminent
By Bright Madera
A MAJOR management shake-up looms at Africom (Private) Limited as businessman Mr Simba Mangwende is set to replace Mr
Thousands bid hero Muntanga farewell
Herald Reporters
THOUSANDS of Zimbabweans yesterday thro-nged the National Heroes Acre to bid farewell to one of the country’s illustrious
Govt not keen to sue mine offenders
By Golden Sibanda
GOVERNMENT is unwilling to prosecute mining companies suspected to have prejudiced the country of millions of dollars in





