Govt repossesses 27 948ha platinum reserves

Golden Sibanda Senior Business Reporter

GOVERNMENT has repossessed 27 948 hectares of excess ground with platinum reserves held by Zimplats

SK Moyo sounds warning to NGOs

Herald Reporter
ZANU PF National Chairman Ambassador Simon Khaya yesterday

Mock fire drill brings business to a standstill

Herald Reporter
Business briefly came to a halt in the Central Business District

Entrepreneurs call for recognition in diamond industry

Herald Reporter
Government should enact policies to develop entrepreneurs who can polish and add value to Zimbabwe’s diamonds, experts have said. Speaking at a diamond education seminar at Zimbabwe Diamond

DPRK defies world opinion with nuke test

SEOUL — North Korea yesterday staged its most powerful nuclear test yet, claiming a breakthrough with a “miniaturised” device in a striking act of defiance that was condemned by global powers

Zambia holds mass funeral for bus accident victims

LUSAKA — Zambian President Michael Sata on Monday was among hundreds of people that attended a mass funeral for some of the victims of a bus accident that claimed over 50 people last

Pope’s resignation: Health concerns ruled out

ROME — Pope Benedict XVI is not suffering from any specific disease that forced him to resign, his spokesman said yesterday, a day after the news that he was stepping down shocked the world’s 1,2

War without a name — West’s bid to dominate Africa

William Festus
Africa is a land flowing with milk and honey because from the Horn to West, East, Central and South there are various mineral resources such as steel, metal, copper, iron ore, gold, diamond

Editing visual ideas

Knowledge Mushohwe
With so many ideas filtering in and out of the head every minute, cartoonists often find it difficult to settle on one or at the very least, pause for a moment to develop it further. The inspiration for

O-Level results need holistic analysis

Dr Sikhanyiso Ndlovu
October-November 2012 Ordinary Level examination results are out and are now in the public domain. Zimbabwe has again recorded one of the lowest O-Level pass rates since independence and

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