Silence on pay deal riles civil servants

Felex Share Herald Reporter
GOVERNMENT has remained mum on the precise increment it will award civil servants this year, forcing the workers to mull an industrial action. Presenting the 2013 National Budget, Finance Minister Tendai

Sudan appeals to President on border row

Herald Reporters
SUDAN has appealed to President Mugabe to assist in resolving the dispute between it and South Sudan over the Abyei border. The two countries have been fighting for control of the border, hindering

Reserve Bank wins Zimdollar-forex court appeal

Daniel Nemukuyu Senior Court Reporter
THE Supreme Court has ruled that the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe is not obliged to pay United States dollars to 36 companies selected to benefit from the foreign currency auction system in 2005

Bozize scoffs at rebels’ demands

LIBREVILLE — President Francois Bozize of the Central African Republic yesterday refused to consider his resignation as demanded by rebels who have sent delegates to Gabon for peace talks with the

Chinese man guilty to software piracy

WASHINGTON — A Chinese man pleaded guilty in a US federal court yesterday to pirating software that investigators said was worth more than US$100 million. The US Immigration and Customs Enforcement

Ireland hopes Britain will stay in EU

DUBLIN — Ireland hopes Britain will not turn its back on the European Union but it must abide by the same conditions as other member states, Irish deputy prime minister Eamon Gilmore said on Tuesday.

Zambia police arrest Nevers Mumba

LUSAKA — Authorities arrested outspoken Zambian opposition leader Nevers Mumba yesterday for graft allegedly committed more than two years ago when he was the country’s ambassador to Canada.

Copac co-chairpersons find common ground

Lloyd Gumbo Herald Reporter
COPAC co-chairpersons have reportedly agreed on five of the last

Amai Mugabe Junior School enrols 97

Herald Reporter
The Amai Mugabe Junior School in Mazowe opened yesterday with

Chief Negomo summons white farmer to court

Zvamaida Murwira Senior Reporter
MASHONALAND Central province traditional leader Chief Negomo (Luscious Chitsinde) yesterday summoned Tavedale farm proprietor Mr Pip Mattison to appear before his traditional court over

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