Ministry buys condemned malaria kits
Harare Bureau
GOVERNMENT has acquired nearly 60 000 ParaCheck rapid malaria diagnostic test kits whose low sensitivity at picking malaria parasites has been condemned by the World Health Organisation.
Banks ripping off clients, says Biti
Business Reporter
Hardbody, Shabanie Mine share spoils
Lovemore Zigara
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HARDBODY and Shabanie Mine drew one-all in an exciting Castle Lager premiership encounter which was a game of two halves at Ascot Stadium yesterday.
Madonna booed on stage
New Orleans — Madonna drew boos and triggered a walkout by several concert-goers after she touted President Barack Obama on her “MDNA Tour” in New Orleans.
Zim, SA urged to resuscitate projects
Gwanda CorrespondentZIMBABWE and South Africa have a role to play in the revival of the development projects
PM Tsvangirai threatens traditional leaders
Harare Bureau
MDC-T will deal with chiefs it suspects support Zanu-PF if it wins next year’s elections, party leader Mr Morgan Tsvangirai has said.
Mr Tsvangirai issued the threat on Saturday while addressing a small crowd of MDC-T supporters in Chiweshe, gathered for a memorial rally of the party’s alleged victims of violence in the 2008 elections.
“To the chiefs, I want to say the current Constitution does not allow you to be involved in politics. So, if there are any chiefs who say they are Zanu-PF, I want to warn you that you will regret your actions because after the next election, it will be us in power,” said Mr Tsvangirai.Economy cannot sustain federal state: Shamu
Chronicle Reporter
ZIMBABWE is a small country that cannot sustain a federal or devolved state
Caps United bounce back to winning ways
Grace Chingoma in Harare
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Gunners ……………………………………. (1) 1
CAPS United ended Chando Kupisa’s dominance and compounded relegation woes for the former champions in a league match at Gwanzura Stadium yesterday.
Zoey leaves fans asking for more
Entertainment Reporter
Newspapers face lawsuits
Harare Bureau
Newspapers can now be sued for damages for financial loses incurred by members of the public as a result of writing stories misrepresenting the situation in the country.
In the past, people could only sue newspapers for defamation.







