Palestinian UN bid handed to Admission Committee
UNITED NATIONS – The UN Security Council yesterday decided to refer the Palestinian statehood bid to the council’s
Ex-CIO boss’ warrant of arrest cancelled
Court Reporter
A HARARE magistrate yesterday cancelled a warrant of arrest issued against a former deputy director of the Central Intelligence
3 suspected MDC-T supporters arrested for violence
Crime Reporter
THREE suspected MDC-T supporters who were part of a group that ran amok and stoned residents at Kuwadzana 5 shopping
Chiadzwa wants his 8,6kg diamonds back
Court Reporter
BUSINESSMAN Newman Chiadzwa, who was recently acquitted of illegally possessing diamonds, is now claiming back his
Church moves CAPS, Bulls
By Eddie Chikamhi Sports Reporter
DYNAMOS star midfielder Denver Mukamba is one of the six players hit by suspensions this week and will miss the Glamour
Child rape: A serious social disorder
Chipo Musoko Features Correspondent
A silent plague is striking at the fabric of Zimbabwean society. Statistics reveal that the incidence of child sexual abuse has
Youths should arise and shine
Youths can rise and win when things go their way, but only the young people who overcome hardships are the true
. . . Dhewa fires warning shots
Entertainment Reporter
SUNGURA musician Tongai Moyo fired early warning shots ahead of the Zim’s Finest gig when he put up a sterling performance
. . . Dhewa fires warning shots
Entertainment Reporter
SUNGURA musician Tongai Moyo fired early warning shots ahead of the Zim’s Finest gig when he put up a sterling performance
Biti gets ultimatum
Agriculture Reporter
FINANCE Minister Tendai Biti should immediately release US$40 million to buy inputs and recapitalise the Grain Marketing Board to pay farmers for grain delivered, Cabinet has ordered.
Cabinet made the directive at its weekly Tuesday meeting.
GMB will receive US$10 million to pay farmers for grain delivered while US$30million will be used to pay input suppliers for subsidised inputs under the US$45 million Government facility.
Agriculture, Mechanisation and Irrigation Development Minister Joseph Made yesterday said the money will be used to pay for maize seed, Compound D, agricultural lime and ammonium nitrate fertilisers.






