Gold leads minerals output

Zimbabwe produced minerals worth $1,603 billion for the ten months to October this year mainly driven by gold production, statistics from the Chamber of Mines have revealed.

Econet appoints new chairman

Oliver Kazunga

ECONET Wireless Zimbabwe has appointed an American telecommunications executive Dr James Patrick Myers the new non-executive chairman replacing Mr Tawanda Nyambirai who has stepped down after the mobile phone company acquired 100 percent ownership of his TN Bank.

Plumtree Correspondent

AN 18-year-old woman from Plumtree drowned in Matole River as heavy rains pounded the border town on Tuesday.

Makandiwa files $2 million lawsuit against ANZ

 

Harare Bureau

UNITED Family International Church founder Prophet Emmanuel Makandiwa has filed a $2 million lawsuit against the Associated Newspapers of Zimbabwe

Boycotting elections counterproductive

Nelson Masukume

ZIMBABWEANS have, as a family, walked a gruelling journey towards preparing a new constitution that is set to become the first supreme legal document to be crafted by Zimbabweans after attaining independence in 1980.

Guinea opposition rejects proposed election date

Guinea’s main opposition parties yesterday rejected a proposed date for a long-delayed parliamentary election intended to be the last stage in a transition to civilian rule after a military coup in 2008.

All set for Unity Gala

Lovemore Zigara

ALL roads lead to the cotton-growing town of Gokwe for the Unity Gala which is expected to roar into life this evening in celebration of the 25th anniversary of the Unity Accord.

President to address ACP leaders’ Summit in Equatorial Guinea

Tendai Mugabe in MALABO, Equatorial Guinea

President Mugabe is expected to address the 7th Heads of State and Government Summit of the African, Caribbean and Pacific on behalf of Southern Africa

Warriors to play mystery West African giant in friendly

Sports Reporter

THE Zimbabwe Warriors have been presented with a perfect chance to test their pedigree after Zifa received a request from a West African giant for an international friendly match in mid January.

Medical aid society loses $290 000 to worker

Court Reporter

THE Medical Aid Society of Central Africa (Masca) lost close to $290 000 to a worker who would allegedly raise false claims.

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