Malian troops patrol key town of Diabaly

Diabaly — Malian soldiers yesterday patrolled Diabaly to buttress their presence in the central town, which they seized with another key outpost from radical Islamists with the help of French troops.

Political parties endorse code of conduct

Harare Bureau

THE three political parties in the inclusive Government have endorsed the code of conduct

Elephant Hills Resort gears up for UNWTO general assembly

Victoria Falls Reporter

Elephant Hills Resort has started refurbishing rooms at the hotel ahead of the United Nations World Tourism Organisation general assembly to be held in August.

‘Parly Act to set CEOs term limits’

Harare Bureau

Term limits for all chief executives of Government-controlled entities will be set through an Act of Parliament, according to the recent principals’ resolution of sticking issues.

Mahlangu vows to revamp Highlanders facilities

Sikhumbuzo Moyo

ASPIRING candidate for Highlanders vice chairmanship, Joel Mahlangu, says his priority if voted into the club’s second highest office will be rehabilitating the three grounds that are at the club house while also making sure the club’s properties are well looked after.

Micro-finance institutions to get $1million for on-lending

Oliver Kazunga

THE Zimbabwe Micro Finance Wholesale Facility (ZMWF) says it will disburse $1million to micro-finance institutions for on-lending during this quarter.

Mgcini to premiere play at art gallery

Entertainment Reporter

Poet and playwright Mgcini Nyoni is set to premiere his latest play titled The Really Stupid Things That Men Say on 26 January at the National Art Gallery in Bulawayo.

Mozambique evacuating 55 000

Maputo — Mozambique authorities yesterday started emergency evacuations in the flood-struck south where 55 000 people are said to be in immediate danger from rising water levels.

Tsholotsho murderer sentenced to death

Court Reporter

A MAN from Tsholotsho, who in 2011 axed his 82-year-old neighbour to death before burying the body in a shallow grave, has been sentenced to death.

Excise duty affects beer sales

Harare Bureau

INTERCONTINENTAL brewer SABMiller says that the introduction of excise duty on beer in Zimbabwe slowed down lager beer volumes growth at its local associate Delta Corporation for the nine months to 31 December, 2012.

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