European stocks pause ahead of G20 meeting
LONDON. — Europe’s main stock markets paused on Friday as investors awaited the start of a Group of 20 meeting that is expected to focus on growing talk of “currency wars”, analysts said. “With G20Miners keep JSE on back foot
Johannesburg. — The JSE remained slightly weaker on Friday amid a sell-off in gold and platinum shares, partly attributable to a pullback in the spot prices of the metals. At 12.35pm the all share indexMayor invites Chitongo to tea
Senior ReporterThe man who carried out a one-man demonstration on Wednesday against the neglect of pothholes by the Harare City Council, Mr McNorman Chitongo, earned himself an invitation to meet Mayor Muchadeyi
Nyakuba declared hero
Herald ReporterZANU-PF Mashonaland East deputy provincial political commissar Cde Peter Nyakuba who died in a road accident on Wednesday in Mudzi has been declared a provincial hero Cde Nyakuba (47) would be buried
Footballer weeps in court
Court ReporterA Nigerian footballer, who came for trials at Dynamos Football Club before he was arrested, yesterday wept uncontrollably in court after Harare magistrate acquitted him of contravening immigration
Swindler thrown behind bars
Court ReporterA Harare woman, who swindled family friends of over US$200 000 after luring them into investing in a bogus company, was yesterday jailed for an effective three years. Harare magistrate Mr Hosea Mujaya
AG seeks to bar Buyanga
Court ReporterThe Attorney General’s Office has filed an application at the High Court seeking to bar loanshark Frank Buyanga and his company, Hamilton Property Holdings, from disposing of properties possessed from
Sunway City, Epworth residents head for clash
Herald ReporterSUNWAY City is headed for a showdown with Epworth residents for allegedly reneging on an earlier agreement with the local leadership not to evict them until suitable land is found for them. The property
Vote peacefully, says President
George Maponga Masvingo BureauPRESIDENT Mugabe has reiterated his call for peace and a culture of non-violence as Zimbabwe prepares for a referendum and harmonised elections. The country will hold a referendum on the new
Referendum dates gazetted
Lovemore Chikova News EditorVOTING in the referendum on the draft Constitution will be conducted over one day on March 16, with polling stations opening at 7am and closing at 7pm, President Mugabe has said. The proclamation




