Limited funds put breaks on housing development

Business Reporter
LACK of adequate funding on capital projects is the biggest challenge affecting property development in the country, a local

US debt crisis evokes memories of 2008

LAST week ended on a sluggish note as most of the international stock markets tumbled as the historic downgrading of the

UK riots sign of poor governance — observers

By Takunda Maodza
RIOTS in Britain are a reflection of poor governance by the coalition between Conservatives and the Labour party and the violent crackdown on protesters by police has shown that the British are not “purer than other human beings,” political observers said yesterday.
Britain has been rocked by violent riots since Saturday that have so far claimed four lives.
The violence, observers say, proves the British are not champions of democracy and human rights.
Yesterday, British Prime Minister David Cameroon deployed 16 000 armed police officers in the streets with an instruction to use whatever tactic and resources at their disposal to crush the rioters.

Kings of the Zambezi

By Petros Kausiyo
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Kings of the Zambezi

By Petros Kausiyo
Zimbabwe …… (1) 2

Zambia ……….. (0)

Councillor challenges mayor on tribunal

Municipal Reporter
Special interest councillor Charles Nyachowe feels Mayor Muchadeyi Masunda should not proceed with the appointment of

Man arrested for human trafficking

By Thupeyo Muleya in Beitbridge
Police have arrested a 32-year-old Bulawayo man for allegedly smuggling 21 children aged between one and 16 years into

Coltart refutes Govt ban on holiday lessons

Herald Reporter
Education, Sport, Art and Culture Minister David Coltart has

President in Windhoek

From Robert Mukondiwa in WINDHOEK, Namibia
PRESIDENT Mugabe arrived here yesterday to attend a

Salamao under fire over Zim utterances

Herald Reporter
SADC executive secretary Mr Tomaz Salamao has no right to determine policies for the regional bloc as he only serves as an employee of the organisation, Government officials have said.
This follows his recent media reports that President Jacob Zuma’s mediation role in Zimbabwe was not on the Sadc summit agenda set for Luanda, Angola, next week.
President Zuma, who is the Sadc appointed facilitator to the inter-party dialogue in Zimbabwe, is expected to assume the chairmanship of the Sadc Organ on Defence, Politics and Security Co-operation in Angola.
The facilitator reports to the organ on Zimbabwean issues.
Government last week indicated that the summit should consider the possibility of President Zuma playing the two

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