Free and fair elections: Sickening MDC formations’ mantra
Panganai KahuniZimbabwe’s economic environment has improved tremendously much to the chagrin of the MDC formations and their funders who want the sanctions to cause devastating effects on us. The economic boom that Zimbabwe is experiencing is a result of the Look East Policy and the
Invest to overturn energy deficit: President
Takunda Maodza in DUBAI
AFRICA must invest to overturn the energy deficit in many countries, President Mugabe has said. Addressing the Africa Energy Summit on the sidelines of the World Energy Forum here yesterday, the Head of State and Government and Commander-in-Chief
Tsvangirai, Locardia to fight in court
Daniel Nemukuyu Senior Court Reporter
THE US$15 000 maintenance case pitting Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai and his wife Ms Locardia Karimatsenga will be back in court on Tuesday after they failed to thrash out an out-of-court settlement. The pair last week requested the court to grant them
Copac: Still no deal on sticky issues
Farirai Machivenyika and Lloyd Gumbo
COPAC’S Second All Stakeholders’ Conference ended in Harare yesterday with delegates failing to agree on nearly all contentious issues in the draft Constitution. Presentations by representatives of various thematic committees reflected the differences
Kurotwi case waiting for SA permission
Senior Court Reporter
The Attorney General’s Office yesterday said it was now awaiting permission from the South African Government to conduct an inspection in loco in the US$2 billion fraud trial. Core Mining director Lovemore Kurotwi and former Zimbabwe Mining Development Corporation boss Dominic Mubaiwa are
Chief Negomo not yet done with Tsvangirai
Herald Reporter
Mashonaland Central traditional leader, Chief Negomo (Luscious Chitsinde) yesterday said he will not give up on Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai whom he wants penalised for marrying in the traditionally sacred month of November. Chief Negomo said he was still pursuing his legal suit filed at
Circumcision: Docs up in arms
Paidamoyo Chipunza Health ReporterGovernment has failed to achieve set targets for male circumcision because a few selected individuals are carrying out the procedure which any doctor should have been allowed to do, provincial medical directors have said. The country’s provincial medical directors revealed this at an HIV and Aids
Zinwa scoops prestigious award
Business ReporterThe Zimbabwe National Water Authority recently scooped the World Standards Day company award for standardisation. The award, that included a certificate and a floating trophy, was presented to Zinwa finance director and acting chief executive officer Mr Honest Murindagomo at a ceremony to
Kasukuwere urges youths to build nation
Business ReporterYOUTH Development, Indigenisation and Economic Empowerment Minister Saviour Kasukuwere has urged the youth to focus on nation building. He was speaking at a fund-raising dinner dance at the weekend in Harare organised by Amazing Grace Young People’s Union to raise funds to buy a
AAG launches awareness campaign
Peter Matambanadzo Senior Business ReporterTHE Affirmative Action Group has intensified its indigenisation and empowerment drive by launching a nationwide awareness campaign. The initiative, which seeks to embrace Government’s indigenisation programme, is targeting youth and informal traders. The first chapter was launched at the




