Govt fails to set up think tank

The inclusive Government has failed again to set up the National Economic Council (NEC) this year as required under Article 3

ICT, fast growing sector

Bright Madera Senior Business Reporter
Information Communication Technology has emerged as one of the fastest growing sectors of the economy, statistics from the

USA: The desperate act of sanctioning Zimbabwe’s diamond companies

Rangu Nyamurundira
Barely a month after the Kimberly Process Certification Scheme (KPCS) approved two of Zimbabwe’s diamond mines,

Let’s exercise caution to reduce road carnage

It is that time of the year again when there is a lot of travelling and merry-making as people visit relatives in various parts of

WTO, Durban: China gives Africa hope

Bob Wekesa
Three developments of global dimensions for Africa and China took place recently: celebrations to mark the tenth anniversary

The youth and the Pan-African flame

Darlington Mahuku and Bowden Mbanje
Charles Dickens wrote a story about a young boy called Oliver Twist who lived a miserable life. The book exposed the

Beatrice man acquitted of rape

Court Reporter
A BEATRICE man was recently acquitted on charges of allegedly raping his girlfriend when he appeared before a Chitungwiza

Zinwa donates computers to Harare Central Police Traffic section

Crime Reporter
ZIMBABWE National Water Authority has donated three state-of-the-art computers to the Harare Central Police Traffic section.

Support Unit nabs 29 000, recovers guns

Crime Reporter
THE Police Support Unit this year arrested over 29 000 people for committing various offences and and

Zesa owed US$537m in unpaid bills

Herald Reporter
ZESA Holdings has said it is owed more than US$537 million in unpaid electricity bills by domestic, industrial, mining and

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