Pasuwa stays at DeMbare

Eddie Chikamhi Sports Reporter
LIFE is expected to return to normal in the Dynamos camp after the Harare giants agreed yesterday to re-engage Callisto Pasuwa on a three-year deal, and end tensions that have been mounting after negotiations for a new contract with the championship-winning coach had broken down last week.

Archieford Gutu bids farewell in style

Grace Chingoma Sports Reporter
ARCHIEFORD Gutu, who began his career as a teenager at Division Two soccer side Sprouting, yesterday went down memory lane as he featured in a farewell match that was hosted by his former club at Rufaro.

Weather experts warn of flooding

Herald Reporters
WEATHER experts have warned of floods in some parts of the country in the next few days as heavy rains with strong winds and thunderstorms continue pounding the country.

135 families evicted from Mash East

Agriculture Reporter
MORE than 135 workers and their families are living in squalor at Bromley Shopping Centre after being evicted from Mashonaland East Tobacco Graders where they had been working.

Man torches in-laws’ homestead

Beitbridge Bureau
A 31-year-old Kadoma man was arrested on Wed-nesday after he allegedly burnt his in-laws’ homestead after a dispute with his wife at Mahapa Village here.

State summons businessman to court

Innocent Ruwende Court Reporter
THE State has summoned FCA Motors and Western Union owner, Frederick Mutanda to court seeking an order compelling him to surrender his passport, which was temporarily released to him.

Missing baby found dead

Micah Zinduru Correspondent
A 19-month-old baby girl that went missing in Masvingo on Christmas Day was yesterday found dead a few metres from the family house.

Mining stocks rally on Hwange gains

Bright Madera Senior Business Reporter
MINING stocks rallied 23,89 percent yesterday on gains in Hwange, driving the resource index to 100,70 points.

Strike looms at Stanchart

Golden Sibanda Senior Business Reporter
STANDARD Chartered Bank Zimbabwe is embroiled in a bitter wrangle with the workers’ union for paying non-managerial employs “low” salaries.

Economic growth prospects bright

Business Reporters
THE economy is highly likely to register its fourth successive growth next year, albeit at a slower pace than projected on concerns around elections, low harvests and various policy issues.

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