Verdict on parking row to take long

Michael Chideme Municipal Reporter
The verdict in the arbitration case between Harare City Council and EasiHold South Africa over the termination of their joint parking business will take a little longer to be passed. The verdict was expected last month, but arbitrator Advocate Firoz Girach yesterday said he was yet to finalise it.

AG dismisses ACHPR land judgment

Farirai Machivenyika Senior Reporter
Attorney-General Johannes Tomana yesterday said a recent judgment by the African Commission on Human and People’s Rights to hear the case of a former commercial farmer seeking to reverse the land reform programme was insignificant. The ruling was made at a session of the ACHPR held in

US$20m needed for Zhivhe-Beitbridge canal

Thupeyo Muleya Beitbridge Bureau
AT least US$20 million is required for the construction of the 63km Zhivhe-Beitbridge canal that is expected to alleviate the border town’s critical water shortage. The acting chief irrigation engineer for Matabeleland South province, Engineer Tamuka Moyo, yesterday said the project had taken longer to

Zanu-PF reconstitutes fundraising committee

Herald Reporter
ZANU-PF has reconstituted its fund-raising committee ahead of its 13th Annual National People’s Conference set for Gweru early next month. Party spokesperson Cde Rugare Gumbo told journalists in Harare yesterday that secretary for administration Cde Didymus Mutasa was the new chairperson

‘Economic instability affected labour market’

Labour Reporter
The Zimbabwean economy witnessed a slowdown in growth as evidenced by the decline in capacity utilisation levels in most of the productive sectors of the economy, a Government official has said. The Minister of Labour and Social services, Ms Paurina Mupariwa, made the remarks yesterday while

Sables plan to end year in style as they travel to Hong Kong

Paul Munyuki Sports Reporter
THE Zimbabwe national XVs rugby side, the Sables, are eager to make amends on the defeats they suffered in Namibia last week by finishing the year on a high when they travel to Dubai next month. After coming out of Namibia with losses at the hands of hosts Namibia and Spain and also

Trio in Sunshine tour

Sports Reporter
THREE Zimbabwean golfers Ryan Cairns, Dean Schoultz and Micky Hough will be taking part in the Lion of Africa Cape Town Open at  Royal Cape Golf Club in South Africa this morning. The trio will be among a large field in the Sunshine Tour event that comes barely a week after the prestigious South

Black Rhinos Queens beat Mufakose Queens

Grace Chingoma Sports Reporter
BLACK Rhinos Queens opened a three-point lead at the top of the Marange National Women’s Soccer League yesterday when they gave rivals Mufakose Queens a 4-0 hiding at One Commando in a top of the table clash. The Harare derby, which was supposed to be a tough match, turned

Monoz hunt Mbada

Augustine Hwata Sports Reporter
MONOMOTAPA assistant coach Nkululeko Dhlamini is hopeful that his side will win the Mbada Diamonds Cup on Saturday and have something to show for their otherwise remarkable season. The 2008 league champions face current Premiership kings Dynamos, just a week after DeMbare successfully

Rahman quits Warriors?

Petros Kausiyo Deputy Sports Editor
RAHMAN GUMBO is set to step down from his job as Warriors head coach this morning ahead of a full Zifa board meeting later in the day at which the former FC Platinum’s coach fate is to be decided. Gumbo has increasingly come under pressure after the Warriors shock failure to qualify for

×
×