Creditors swarm new Zisco investor

Zvamaida Murwira Senior Reporter
CREDITORS are swarming the Zimbabwe Iron and Steel Company investor to recover over US$400 million they are owed by the steel giant, a Cabinet Minister has said. Industry and Commerce

Copac under fire

Herald Reporter
ZIMBABWE Media Commission chief executive Dr Tafataona Mahoso yesterday accused the Parliamentary Select Committee of misleading the nation about the country’s supreme law. He called for

Granite miners warned

Herald Reporter
Mutoko district administrator has warned granite-mining companies in the area to plough back into the community or risk being forced to stop operations. Mr Cephas Mudavanhu issued the warning yesterday

Adventists donate to UZ

Herald reporter
THE Adventist Development and Relief Agency yesterday donated medical textbooks and journals to the University of Zimbabwe library. US-based ADRA director for programme implementation, Mr Rodolfo

Sudan wants Zim to mediate

THE  African Union should appoint Zimbabwe to mediate in the dispute between the Republic of Sudan and South Sudan since Harare does not have an interest in the matter, an official said yesterday. In a wide ranging interview, Sudanese ambassador to Zimbabwe, Mr Elsidieg Abdalla, said

Conquer the boardroom, bedroom

Tendai Hildegarde Manzvanzvike
“HOW dare you! Who do you think you are? Look at yourself. You call yourself a man? You . . . ”
Before Lindiwe completed the sentence, Liberty slapped her so hard, and went after her with the

Charamba ready for Marange Resources Pro-Am

Takudzwa Chitsiga Sports Reporter
TONGOONA Charamba believes he is ready to strike at the Marange Resources Pro-Am at Hillside in Mutare this week. Charamba leaves for the Eastern border town this morning to prepare for the big golf

Muripo wins in South Africa

Ellina Mhlanga Sports Reporter
FORMER karate world champion, Samson Muripo, proved to be a force to reckon with when he won the Open weight category at the Southern Africa Kyokushin Union Karate championships on Saturday in

Campo hails Young Sables

Paul Munyuki, Godknows Matarutse Sports Reporters
AUSTRALIAN rugby legend, David “Campo” Campese, yesterday said he was impressed with the Zimbabwe Under-20 side that is in camp for the Junior World Rugby Trophy tournament. The former

Editorial Comment: Indigenisation: No need to doubt Govt’s sincerity

A new chapter in the history of Zimbabwe was opened last year when the Government launched the Community Share Ownership Trust Scheme to empower indigenous Zimbabweans. This was a bold step to address imbalances spawned by colonial dispossession. Guided by the enabling legislation as

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