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

MP urges Govt to indigenise banks

Business Reporter
THE Indigenisation and Empowerment process should start with banks because it is the financial sector which drives the

Row over Tekere’s estate

By Daniel Nemukuyu
TWO wills have emerged in the estate of the late nationalist Cde Edgar Tekere, with a woman claiming the bulk of his property was bequeathed to her 16-year-old daughter.
The girl – whose birth certificate confirms the late national hero was the father – produced a second will through her mother after another one that Dr Ibbo Mandaza, as the executor, had already filed at the High Court.
The will that was first filed at the High Court was dated 6 May 2011 and it granted Ms Pamela Tekere, the surviving spouse, control and use of all the property in the estate as well as taking half of the money in bank accounts.
The other half, according to that will, was bequeathed to the St Augustine’s Orphanage in Penhalonga.

Revoke unutilised power licences — CZI

Business Reporter
GOVERNMENT has been urged to cancel licences given to prospective power producers who have failed to implement their

Sanganai back at HICC

By Costa Mano
The hospitality industry got its way when the Zimbabwe Tourism Authority decided to have the annual Sanganai/Hlanganani, at the

ZimAlloys key to Metmar growth

By Golden Sibanda
JOHANNESBURG Stock Exchange-listed metal trader Metmar considers its 40 percent-owned Zimbabwe associate ZimAlloys

Interfin closes in on bank

By Bright Madera
INTERFIN Financial Services is set to take over the entire shareholding of its commercial banking subsidiary, Interfin Banking

ZSE bearish as turnover falls

Business Reporter
EQUITIES on the Zimbabwe Stock Exchange yesterday traded bearish after dropping 0,41 percent at 162,96 points as turnover

Winky D set UK Sama Festival 2011

Entertainment Reporter
Zimbabwe’s dancehall sensation Winky D is set to perform in the United Kingdom at the not-to-be-missed Sama Festival 2011.

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