Zim ready for Sadc additional facilitation team
Herald ReporterZimbabwe is ready to welcome two additional members of the Sadc technical team deployed to boost President Jacob Zuma’s facilitation. The two will be seized with Jomic matters.
Germany Olympic Federation donates balls,training equipment
Grace Chingoma Sports ReporterTHE Germany Olympic Federation continued with their support for local football yesterday when they donated soccer balls and training equipment to all the 10 clubs in the Marange Resources National
Zimbabwe triples Bowl team beat Brazil
From Mbachi Mutukula-Marege in ADELAIDE, AustraliaTHE Zimbabwe Bowls teams overcame the setback of harsh weather conditions to register positive results during the second day of the World Championship here yesterday.
Mountaineers embarassed
Sports ReporterMOUNTAINEERS crumbled to an embarrassing total of 26 runs in their second innings yesterday as hosts Southern Rocks rallied to claim a comfortable 37-run victory in a low-scoring Logan Cup match at
Zifa get ultimatum
Godknows Matarutse Sports Reporter
FORMER Dynamos chairman, Ignatius Pamire, has given Zifa a two-week ultimatum to nullify all sanctions handed out in the Asiagate match-fixing scandal or face a High Court showdown.
Mboma salute Dynamos, praises Bosso
Sports ReporterZIMBABWE National Soccer Supporters Association leader, Eddie “Mboma” Nyatanga, has saluted Dynamos for winning the League and Cup double while praising Highlanders for their hearty battle for
Zanu-PF gives you the edge
Darlington Mahuku & Bowden Mbanje
Next week all roads will be leading to the Midlands Province where the Zanu-PF congress is going to be held in the Midlands provincial capital, Gweru. What is intriguing is that the revolutionary party hasEmpower a girl, empower a country
Cathrine Murombedzi HIV Walk
AS Zimbabwe joins the rest of the world in commemorating World Aids Day tomorrow (December 1) in Dulibadzimu, Beitbridge; it is time we remember orphaned and vulnerable children.
Treasury writes off MPs’ $9m debt
Harare Bureau
TREASURY has written off $9 million it gave to parliamentarians to buy top-of-the-range vehicles under a loan facility in 2009.
About 300 legislators last year got $30 000 each under the facility, translating to $9 million the amount Treasury extended to members of the Lower and Upper houses.
The money was supposed to be a revolving fund.
It also emerged that Treasury awarded bonuses to legislators last year, yet they are not civil servants.
CCZ commends retailers
Business Reporter
THE Consumer Council of Zimbabwe (CCZ) will maintain vigilance to ensure businesses do not unjustly increase prices during the festive season, the council’s director, Ms Rosemary Siyachitema has said.






