Govt digs in heels on iron ore exports
The Government will not permit Essar Africa Holdings to build a pipeline to transport iron ore to the Mozambican port of Beira as it defeats the policy of adding value to mineral resources.
EDITORIAL COMMENT: Schools must make use of banking facilities
Schools opened for the second term yesterday and as usual many parents are paying school fees and levies for their children. Many school authorities now want the school fees and levies paid directly at the schools instead of the banks resulting in school authorities handling large sums of money.
Zimra’s poor connectivity comes under spotlight
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Beitbridge Reporter
Zifa to assemble strong team for Burundi clash
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Lovemore Dube
Sports Editor
ZIFA will leave no stone unturned in its quest to ensure Rahman Gumbo fields the strongest possible Warriors team for an Afcon qualifier against Burundi next month. Zimbabwe are hard pressed to win the game to be played on the 17th of next month after losing the first leg in Bujumbura last month.Mtshabezi pipeline project 87pc complete
Temba Dube Bulawayo could soon be using Mtshabezi Dam water with Government reporting that its water pipeline project is now 87 percent complete and set for completion next month.
Petrol inferno kills woman
Midlands Correspondent
A 36-year-old woman from Mberengwa died when a drum full of petrol exploded into flames while she was siphoning the fuel.
Ministry to launch restructuring manual
Venencia Badza
THE State Enterprises Restructuring Agency (SERA) has produced a manual to ensure transparency and accountability in the restructuring of Government owned entities.
Teacher breaks into headmaster’s office
Court ReporterA teacher employed at St Thomas Aquinas Primary School in Kumalo, Bulawayo, tried to break
TV drama Stitsha set to bounce back
Entertainment Reporter
POPULAR television drama Stitsha is set to make a comeback as a play, with Bulawayo based production company, Qhube Productions, holding auditions for actors on Sunday and Monday next week.
The director of the Qhube productions Sihlangu Dlodlo revealed this information yesterday.
China students use IV drips for exams
Beijing — Students in central China have resorted to classroom intravenous drips as a study aid to prepare for the nation’s notoriously difficult college entrance exams, state press said yesterday.…




