Dhlakama decamps into the bush

Hebert Zharare Political Editor
FORMER Mozambican rebel leader Afonso Dhlakama has moved out of Government and set up camp in the bush again, 20 years after the end of the civil war, a senior Mozambican official has said.
Dhlakama claims the Mozambican Government has

Anglican row: Kunonga loses five appeals

Daniel Nemukuyu Senior Court Reporter
THE Supreme Court yesterday threw out five different appeals by Bishop Nolbert Kunonga’s Church of the Province of Zimbabwe leaving the court to determine the outstanding two decisive matters in his long drawn battle for control of church property with the Anglican Province of Central Africa.

‘Principals have the final say’

Farirai Machivenyika and Lloyd Gumbo
The principals in the Inclusive Government will have the final say on the draft constitution as they are the ones who conceived the Global Political Agreement that resulted in the ongoing constitution making process, President Mugabe said yesterday.

It’s DeMbare vs CAPS

Eddie Chikamhi Sports Reporter
DYNAMOS stand-in skipper Tawanda Muparati was still over the moon yesterday following their Mbada Diamonds Cup quarter-final demolition of Gunners and has rallied his troops to remain focussed as they now brace for a semi-final showdown with bitter city rivals CAPS United.

Zimpost launches festive promotion

Business Reporter
ZIMPOST has launched a “Christmas Box” promotion with winners expected to walk away with prizes worth US$80 000. The organisation has teamed up its strategic partners to co-sponsor the promotion, which started last Friday and will run until January 19 next year. These are Courierconnect,

SME funding seminar on cards

Business Reporter
THE Small-to-Medium Enterprises Association of Zimbabwe will at the end of this month host the inaugural All-stakeholder Funding Seminar for SMEs in the country. The seminar is pencilled in for October 30 in Harare. According to one of the organisers, Mr Farai Mutambanengwe, the event will

Ethics for front office personnel

Bradwell Mhonderwa Business Ethics
Front office staff are sometimes faced by daunting moments when dealing with the public, and in some cases they are forced by the demands of their jobs to bend or disregard ethical considerations. But because they are in touch with clients more often than any other staff, ethical practices

Check to ensure registration

A NUMBER of people have asked whether not having a social security card means they are not registered with NSSA. The have also queried whether they will be able to receive their benefits when they are due, if they do not have a card. Not having a social security card does not mean necessarily

Majaivana honoured at last

Fred Zindi Music
A new concept by innovative Zimbabweans in the Diaspora,the inaugural Mporiro Arts Festival was held in Canterbury, United Kingdom, on Saturday October 6. A close source tells me that the festival is the brainchild of Zimbabwe International Performers Alliance (Zipa), whose aim is to create

Obama, Romney clash on CNN

Jonathan Mbiriyamveka TV
For the past two weeks we have been unable to bring you this column since I had to take care of other business. However, it is always good to be back and I hope I find you well. As is always the case, Harare is “action-packed” when it comes to entertainment. A week ago, there was the Lion

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