Biti snubs chiefs
Finance Minister Tendai Biti yesterday allegedly snubbed a meeting with the Chiefs Council which was meant to discuss a
Tendai Chipara releases debut album
Richmore Tera Entertainment Reporter
THE late legendary musician Leonard “Musorowenyoka” Dembo inspired a plethora of musicians, and have some have even
Tracy Mutinhiri booted out
Takunda Maodza Senior Reporter
ZANU-PF yesterday dismissed Marondera East legislator Mrs Tracy Mutinhiri from the party with immediate effect following recommendations by its national disciplinary committee.
She could also lose her position in Government where she is Deputy Minister of Labour and Social Services.
Mrs Mutinhiri was found guilty of behaviour inconsistent with the party’s principles.
The Politburo met yesterday and resolved to dismiss the former Women’s League national political commissar.
Zanu-PF spokesperson Cde Rugare Gum-bo confirmed the development yesterday.
“It was unanimously agreed that she should be dismissed from the party with immediate effect. Politburo has taken that
Tourism: Link for cultures
Zimbabwe tomorrow starts month-long celebrations to commemorate the tourism month that will culminate in the commemoration
Healthcare: Top priority
Out of pocket payment to accessing healthcare is a barrier to even basic health services. Inequity in health is an undesirable
Contract farming desirable step towards commercial agric
For undercapitalised, poorly-equipped farmers of modest skills or experience contract farming can be the lifeline they so
Court adjourns as rape victim breaks down
Court Reporter
A RAPE victim yesterday broke down in court soon after seeing her assailant, forcing the matter to be postponed. The incident
Reign of terror ends as robbers get 18 years
Court Reporter
FIVE Epworth men who robbed residents of Mabvuku and Tafara at night were yesterday slapped with effective 18-year-jail
SA’ s private sector credit demand grows
JOHANNESBURG. – Growth in credit demand by South Africa’s private sector ticked up to 5,65 percent year-on-year in July
China mulls internationalising currency
Martin Kadzere Business Reporter
THE gradual internationalisation of China’s renminbi will see at least 40 percent, or about US$100 billion, of China’s trade




