Town council loses property over debt
Midlands Correspondent
Shurugwi Town Council’s four vehicles and furniture have been attached over a debt of more than $30000 owed to the Zimbabwe National Water Authority (Zinwa).
Farmers start relocating cattle
Pamela Shumba
FARMERS in Matabeleland North Province have started relocating their cattle to Nyamandlovu, amid reports that drought has reached alarming levels in most parts of the province.
Msipa Scholarship Trust receives overwhelming support
Midlands Bureau Chief
THE CG Msipa Scholarship Trust is now operating at full throttle after receiving overwhelming support from the corporate world and individuals in cash and pledges to sponsor students, founding director, Dr Cephas Msipa, has said.
Harare City force Chipangano draw
Fairness Moyana in Hwange
Hwange FC.. 0
Harare City .. 0
Buffaloes edge Blue Rangers
Sports Reporter
Buffaloes..(1) 1
Blue Rangers..0
Labour Act amendment almost complete
NEGOTIATIONS to amend the Labour Act to align it with principles of the International Labour Organisation are almost complete, the Zimbabwe Congress of Trade Unions (ZCTU) secretary-general Mr Japhet Moyo has said.Quelaton lose to Dynamos
Harare Bureau
Dynamos..(1)2
Quelaton..0
Highlights of Sadc summit in Maputo
The 32nd Session of the Summit of the Heads of State and Government of Sadc was held in Maputo, Republic of Mozambique, on 17 and 18 August 2012. President Mugabe joined 13 other Heads of State and Government at the summit. The meeting, among other matters, welcomed progress in the implementation of the GPA in Zimbabwe and called for the unconditional lifting of illegal Western sanctions. It commended general peace in the region, but expressed concern over continuing instability in eastern DRC and Madagascar. Summit blamed Rwanda for sponsoring and supporting rebels in DRC. We publish excerpts of the Sadc communiqué below:
Summit elected H.E. Armando Emilio Guebuza, the President of the Republic of Mozambique, and H.E. President Joyce Banda of the Republic of Malawi as Chairperson and Deputy Chairperson of Sadc, respectively.
Africa’s elephant population declining
Across Africa elephants are being driven into decline due to poaching for their tusks, according to a report issued under the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (Cites).
Consider more ways to save companies from collapse
Bulawayo’s de-industrialisation has reached crisis levels and there is urgent need for Government and other stakeholders to put a halt to this negative development that is causing a lot of suffering to workers and their families. It seems the hardest hit are the textile companies that are facing stiff competition from cheap imports.




