Game scout gets 10 years for poaching

Senior Court Reporter
A GAME scout who connived with two others to kill a rhinoceros and dehorn it at Eldorado Farm in Macheke before trying to smuggle it to South Africa has been sentenced to 10 years imprisonment.

Tanzanian businessman caught in rice scam

Herald Reporter
Police yesterday arrested a Tanzanian businessman and his workers after they were allegedly caught packing sub-standard rice into branded packaging belonging to a Mutare-based firm.

Top cop accused of assault quits

Crime Reporter
Officer Commanding Mutare Urban District Chief Superintendent Joseph Chani, accused of fatally assaulting a suspected diamond thief in police cells, has resigned.
Chani is accused of beating up Tsorosai Kusena on September 23 last year, leading to his death.

US$50m WASH project launched

Paidamoyo Chipunza in Tsholotsho
A US$50 million Water, Sanitation and Hygiene programme expected to improve access to about 2,5 million people in rural areas has been launched.

‘Yes’ to BNC rights issue

Bright Madera
Senior Business Reporter

BINDURA Nickel Corporation shareholders last week approved a US$21 million rights issue to finance the restart of Trojan Nickel Mine.

CFI courts investors for poultry business

Business Reporter
CFI Holdings has engaged potential investors to take up a 48 percent stake in its poultry business, Crest Poultry, and an agreement is expected to be reached before year-end.

Gold deliveries slump

Tawanda Musarurwa
Business Reporter

A TOTAL 1 076 kilogrammes of gold was delivered last month, reflecting a 3,31 percent dip from the previous month’s deliveries.

Rio+20 shortchanges Africa

CLIMATE STORY: Jeffrey Gogo

THE Future We Want is the title of the document released at the end of the United Nations Conference on Sustainable Development (UNCSD) or Rio+20 last week.

EU pact breathes life into Spain, Italy

A surprise deal to save the euro wrenched after an all-night summit of leaders of the 17 eurozone nations brought immediate relief to crisis-hit Italy and Spain and sent the single currency soaring on Friday.

Ailing BlackBerry to cut jobs

BlackBerry maker Research in Motion offered up a grim quarterly report on Thursday showing deepening losses and worsening sales, as it announced 5 000 job cuts and a delay in its new smartphone platform.

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