South Africa’s rand makes rebound
JOHANNESBURG. – South Africa’s rand last Friday bounced from a 28-month low hit the previous session, in what dealers said
We won’t bow to West: President
By Morris Mkwate
ZIMBABWE remains committed to the principles of Africa’s founding fathers and will not betray the struggle against colonialism by bowing to the West, President Mugabe has said.
Speaking to journalists in Harare yesterday soon after arriving back home from New York where he attended the 66th Session of the United Nations General Assembly, President Mugabe said some African countries were “selling out” because they were receiving assistance from Westerners.
He said divergent opinion over the Libyan conflict gave ample evidence of expediency.
“The period in which we are is a period in which there appears to be a reversal of what the founding fathers did and
Car import ban to spill into court
Herald Reporters
TRANSPORT operators are mounting legal action to challenge the ban on Left-Hand-Drive vehicle imports expected to take effect on November 1.
The vehicles will be completely taken off the road on December 31, 2015.
The move by the Government has set the stage for a bruising legal battle with the Transport Operators Association of Zimbabwe.
TOAZ deputy chairman Mr Bernard Lunga said the Government could not unilaterally effect the ban without going to Parliament for the amendment of the enabling Act.
He said LHD vehicles were legally permitted in the country by virtue of the Road Traffic Act 13:11, section 6 of the third
Foster smart partnerships with Indian investors: IDC
Business Reporter
THE Industrial Development Corporation has encouraged smart partnerships between Zimbabwe and Indian investors to
Govt mulls One-Stop Border Post for Plumtree
Tawanda Musarurwa Business Correspondent
THE Government is considering transforming the Plumtree Border Post into a One-Stop Border Post (OSBP). This was said
Ensure contract farming benefits producers, manufacturers
Almost everyone would agree with Vice-President John Nkomo when, as Acting President, he spoke at the 17th congress of
Chess with The Sacker
Today we tell Part 1 of the of the story of how Gold was won in Maputo. When Team Zimbabwe left Harare on Wednesday,
National Gallery showcases Kariba construction artworks
Raphael Chikukwa Arts correspondent
Kariba Dam construction was one of the major projects in the 1950s and today its story remains vivid in the minds of those
Payment row scuttles urban grooves show
Bulawayo Bureau
AN urban grooves show that had been set for the on-going Intwasa Arts Festival was scuttled after musicians refused to accept
Poet Mazwai deported
Bulawayo Bureau
SOUTH African poet Ntsiki Mazwai’s debut visit to Zimbabwe turned out to be a nightmare after she was deported last Thursday




