Britain expels all Libyan diplomats, recognises rebels

LONDON.
British Foreign Secretary William Hague announced yesterday that his country will expel all remaining Libyan embassy staff,

Jehovah’s Witnesses convention opens

Herald Reporter
THOUSANDS of Jehovah’s Witnesses are expected to converge at the Church’s Harare Assembly Hall for a three-day convention

Law Society exposed

Herald Reporter
Some members of the Law Society of Zimbabwe want to block the re-registration of Mr Godwills Masimirembwa as a lawyer

Postal sector still vibrant: Zimpost

By Fortunate Jaravaza
ZIMPOST says the postal sector in Zimbabwe is still vibrant and compares favourably with the rest of the continent. In spite of

Decisive action critical for economic growth

Zimbabwe’s economy is still on course to achieve a 9,3 percent growth rate projected by Finance Minister Tendai Biti in the

Municipal police accused of corruption

By Zvamaida Murwira
HARARE municipal police are engaging in corrupt activities at Mbare Musika, making it difficult for council to deal with

Zimdollar-era retirees must be compensated — experts

From Peter Matambanadzo in NYANGA
WORKERS dismissed or retired before the introduction of multiple currencies in February 2009 should not go empty-handed

Renaissance Securities resumes operations

By Bright Madera
RENAISSANCE Securities, a broking unit of ReNaissance Financial Holdings Limited, has resumed dealing on the bourse

Freda Rebecca gold output rises 318pc

Business Reporter
GOLD production at Mwana Africa’s local gold mine Freda Rebecca increased by 318 percent for the financial year to March 31,

Safari operators get respite on vehicles

Business Reporter
FINANCE Minister Tendai Biti on Tuesday announced the reinstatement of duty rebate on capital goods for the tourism

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