Motlanthe: Exit of a gentle giant
Ranjeni Munusamy
After Kgalema Motlanthe was defeated by president Jacob Zuma in a much-anticipated battle for the leadership of the ANC, he declined to serve in the party’s national executive committee, laying the
Beware the wrath of God
Stephen Mpofu
Ambassador Bruce Wharton said his government now understood that it has no mandate to interfere in the internal politics of the country. But surely, does the American envoy think any reasonable2012: Another tumultuous year
Wenceslaus Murape
It was another chaotic year in the labour circles, with collective job actions and company closures intensifying during the fourth quarter of the year. More than 1 400 Chitungwiza Municipality workersForgiveness key in Anglican saga
Loverage Nhamoyebonde
“I appeal to you brothers, by the name of our Lord Jesus Christ, that all of you agree and that there be no divisions among you, but that you be united in the same mind and the same judgment. For it
Editorial Comment: Essar deal will unlock opportunities for locals
The long debate over how Zimbabwe will resume steel production is over: external investor Essar Group will, as originally agreed, take over 53 percent of New Zim Steel, the successor company ofCar sales saga: Hearing date set
Felex Share Herald ReporterHarare City Council will tomorrow conduct a disciplinary hearing for 27 workers in its valuation and estate management department who were suspended on corruption allegations two weeks ago.
Shortage of Lactogen 2 worries parents
Herald ReporterParents have expressed concern over the shortage of Lactogen 2 infant formula after Nestle Zimbabwe stopped importing the feed which it last produced locally in 2004. Although Lactogen 1 that can be used
Matabeleland district councils cry foul
Herald ReporterTreasury is underfunding rural district councils in Matabeleland, a move that has been viewed as stifling development. Records from the Ministry of Local Government, Rural and Urban Development show that
ZPC seals Kariba deal
Golden Sibanda Senior Business Reporter
ZESA Holdings subsidiary Zimbabwe Power Company will this morning sign an engineering, procurement and construction agreement with Chinese firm Sino Hydro for the Kariba South Hydro Power Station
Zimpapers to raise product quality
Martin Kadzere Senior Business Reporter
ZIMBABWE Newspapers (1980) Limited is to commission a fully automated printing press next March that will enhance quality and product range, Harare branch general manager Mr Sam Bepe has said.




