President appeals to China, Russia
From Itai Musengeyi in Beijing, China
PRESIDENT Mugabe has appealed to China and Russia to provide leadership in international relations and protect smaller
Let’s value our tradition, cremation not the answer
Harare City Council faces a daunting task in convincing people to depart from the traditional way of burying the dead to
Criminalisation of dissent?
Andre Damon
Throughout the United States, city administrations are moving to break up encampments of the Occupy protests, trampling
Malema comes out guns blazing against committee
JOHANNESBURG – Announcing the ANC Youth League’s decision to appeal its leadership’s suspension, Julius Malema has
Woods faces ex-caddie in opening session
MELBOURNE, Australia. – The Presidents Cup wasted no time delivering the match everyone was talking about – Tiger Woods
Goromonzi causes stir in US college hockey
Collin Matiza Sports Editor
YOUNG Zimbabwean female hockey player Rachel Goromonzi is hogging the limelight in the United States where she was
Zim inflation defies regional trend
Martin Kadzere Senior Business Reporter
ZIMBABWE’S annual rate of inflation marginally shed off 0,1 percent to settle at 4,2 percent in October, in defiance of the
Govt audits iron ore claims
Golden Sibanda Senior Business Reporter
GOVERNMENT is carrying out due diligence on the alleged irregular and now disputed transfer of NewZim Minerals’ iron ore
Engen, Chevron deal hangs in balance
Fanuel Kangondo Deputy Business Editor
ENGEN Zimbabwe has taken over the operations of Chevron Zimbabwe amid reports the deal was concluded without regulatory
CZI hails industry’s indigenisation rules
Business Reporter
THE Confederation of Zimbabwe Industries has hailed the recently announced indigenisation regulations for manufacturing




