US removes two banks from sanctions list, President raps piecemeal moves, Regime change agenda aborts

Herald Reporter

The US government yesterday removed the illegal sanctions

No amendments to indigenisation law: Kasukuwere

Martin Kadzere Senior Business Reporter
GOVERNMENT has dismissed as mischievous reports that indigenisation and economic empowerment regulations were being amended to provide for payment of shares using mineral deposits, saying it will engage mining firms that submitted compliance plans on the basis of agreed term sheets.

Treasury releases US$8m poll cash

Felex Share Herald Reporter
TREASURY has released US$8 million to kick start mobile voter registration next Monday as the country gears for watershed harmonised elections expected this year.

The war was not a joke, it was not for the faint-hearted

BACK in the village, in the land of milk, honey and dust or Guruve, the war was a critical factor, spreading across the Zambezi Valley and torching the vast tracts of land that shared the border with Mozambique and Zambia.

Malawi President tours Gushungo Dairy Estates and Amai Mugabe Children’s home

Herald Reporter
Malawian President Joyce Banda this morning visited the Gushungo Diary Estate and the Amai Mugabe Children’s Home in Mazowe to get an appreciation of the philanthropic projects the first family is doing.

Handball Partille Cup preparations hot up

Collin Matiza Sports Editor
THE Zimbabwe Handball Federation have stepped up their preparations for this year’s Partille Cup which will be held in Gothenburg, Sweden, from July 1-7.
Amon Madzvamuse, the ZHF president, recently indicated that they will be sending a strong team of more than 100 schoolchildren who will represent Zimbabwe at this year’s

Cut-throat competition in Div One

Petros Kausiyo Deputy Sports Editor
IT might be early days yet but the 2013 Northern Region Division One Soccer League championship is promising to be a closely contested marathon with more than five teams including former Premiership champions Gunners firmly in the reckoning for the title race.

Lock in tennis challenges

Collin Matiza Sports Editor
TALENTED young Zimbabwean tennis player Benjamin Lock has been awarded a wildcard to play in the Tallahassee Challenger which starts on Saturday in the United States.
According to reports from Tallahassee, the United States Tennis Association announced on Tuesday that Florida State University’s singles player Dominic Cotrone and the doubles

Saurombe sails through to final

Ellina Mhlanga  Sports Reporter
RONZAI SAUROMBE  remained on course to win the Zimbabwe Closed tennis tournament after the top seed in the Boys Under-18 category shook off an early set back to power his way into the final at Harare Sports Club yesterday.

Real Madrid hammered

DORTMUND. — Poland striker Robert Lewandowski netted all four goals as Borussia Dortmund claimed a 4-1 win over Real Madrid yesterday in a Champions League semi-final, first-leg to boost the chances of an all-German final at Wembley on May 25.

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