Zifa property attached
Augustine Hwata Sports Reporter
THE Deputy Sheriff yesterday attached two buses, two cars and various other property belonging to the Zimbabwe Football Association over a debt owed to Pandhari Lodge. The buses were donated to the association by Reserve bank of Zimbabwe
Malawi registers sharp cotton production growth
LILONGWE. — Cotton production in Malawi in the 2011/2012 growing season leapt by 365 percent, while tobacco production dropped by 35 percent, Malawi President Joyce Banda disclosed over the weekend. Banda made the revelation in her State of the Nation Address delivered in parliament in the capital on Friday at the opening of the 2012/2013 budget meeting.Arubi defends DeMbare
Eddie Chikamhi Sports Reporter
Dynamos stand-in captain Washington Arubi believes his side will come good tomorrow when they face Motor Action in a Castle Lager Premier Soccer League tie at Rufaro. The league’s defending champions are coming from a 2-1 win over
96 soldiers killed in Yemeni suicide attack
SANAA. — A Yemeni soldier packing powerful explosives under his uniform blew himself up in the middle of an army battalion in Sanaa yesterday, killing 96 troops and wounding around 300, a military official and medics said. The suicide attack was the deadliest in the country’s capital since newly-elected President Abdrabuh Mansur Hadi pledged to oustBenji tempts Drogba
Robson Sharuko Senior Sports Editor
BENJANI MWARUWARI is hoping to pull off an audacious coup by luring Chelsea’s Uefa Champions League wi-nning hero, Didier Drogba, to play in his testimonial at the National Sports Stadium on Saturday.
Factories, works regulations ensure safety and health
The operations of factories and works premises are governed by various Acts of Parliament and regulations administered by the Minister of Labour and Social Services through the National Social Security Authority (NSSA). These include the Factories and Works Act (Chapter 14:08) and the Pneumoconiosis Act (Chapter 15:08), both as revised in 1996 and eight sets of
Commodity exchange launch expected soon
Business Reporter
AN exchange for agricultural commodities will start operating soon, a year after it was launched, Finance Minister Tendai Biti said last week. A commodity exchange is a market where buyers and sellers trade commodity-linked contracts on the basis of
Zim imports exceed exports
Business ReporterZIMBABWE’S trade account posted a deficit of US$997 million for three months to March as retail and distribution imports surged. According to official data from the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe total imports were US$1,85 billion compared to exports
5 persons per vehicle, but where’s the benefit?
Albert Nhamoyebonde
THE introduction of the computerised system for vehicle licences will reveal the population of cars and other vehicles on the country’s roads. It has been estimated that Zimbabwe may have nearly two million vehicles countrywide including those
Mbada Diamonds injects US$300 million into national coffers
Herald Reporter
MBADA Diamonds has contributed approximately US$300 million in revenue to Government in the past two years. The figure could, however, have been higher if the country was not under the illegal Western imposed sanctions. Appearing separately



