Engage Zimbabwe in good faith, EU told

Harare Bureau
The European Union should engage Zimbabwe in good faith for the total and unconditional removal of illegal sanctions so that it achieves its aspirations in sustainable, balanced and equitable economic growth  and development, President Mugabe has  said.
Officially launching the Industrial Development Policy and National Trade Policy in Harare on Thursday, President Mugabe said the illegal sanctions had severely undermined Zimbabwe’s full participation in world trade.

Health and Fitness With Sungano Shingirirai Venge: Minimise aches, pains on your shoulders

It is every man’s idea of weight training by lifting those big weights. It is natural, every man wants to be the strongest. By so doing we expose ourselves to so many strains and serious injuries. There is nothing wrong in aiming to get to the top as long as it is done in a safe way.

Existing legislation can be used to punish CDF abusers

By Kennedy Mavhumashava
Mid last month, the Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission (ZACC) made probably its first arrest since its swearing-in in September last year.
Its officials arrested Marvelous Khumalo, MDC-T MP for St Mary’s on suspicion that he criminally abused duty and stole $27 000 arising from the Constituency Development Fund (CDF). Three more arrests followed in quick succession.

Ndlovu to nurture talented pupils in western suburbs

By Tafadzwanashe Tseisi
ONE of Zimbabwe’s trendsetters in the entertainment industry Themba Ndlovu of the Meet Me in Zimbabwe fame is back in the country and is pencilled to give back to the Bulawayo community by nurturing talented pupils from schools in the western suburbs.

Annan urges Syria to lay down arms

GENEVA — UN-Arab League joint envoy Kofi Annan urged the Syrian government to lay down weapons and implement the six-point peace plan immediately, his spokesman said yesterday.

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