Marange, Core Mining dispute rages on
Business Reporter THE High Court has issued an order interdicting arbitration proceedings in a shareholding dispute between Mr Lovemore Kurotwi, a director of Core Mining and Minerals (under liquidation), and State-owned diamond firm Marange Resources.
Farmers press for a reduction in land tax
Cathrine Biswick Herald ReporterThe Joint Farmers’ Union Presidents’ Council has urged rural district councils to reduce land tax and cattle sales levies to enhance the livelihoods of the majority of farmers who depend on agriculture.
Managing highly successful teams
Ben Chiganze A Bassfisherman’s ApproachOne of the most successful bass fishing teams in Harare was made up of Baswazhi, Wezhira, Sean, Bandason, Wayne and Zvakapressa.
They swept all the trophies which were available regionally and nationally. The team members even dominated in individual competitions.
Africom faces lawsuit
Daniel Nemukuyu Senior Reporter
AFRICOM Holdings (Private) Limited has been slapped with a US$146 848 lawsuit for allegedly failing to pay for some CDMA wireless modems supplied to them by a local firm.
NSSA to raise pension benefits
Martin Kadzere Senior Business ReporterTHE National Social Security Authority will increase monthly pension benefits by up to 244 percent next month.
Pensioners who become eligible for a social security pension after next month and have been earning between US$350 and US$700 and contributing
ZPC boss suspended
Martin Kadzere and Golden SibandaZIMBABWE Power Company managing director Mr Noah Gwariro has been suspended over his alleged opposition to the awarding of the tender for Hwange Power Station expansion to a more expensive bidder.
Cervical cancer vaccine for girls on cards
Paidamoyo Chipunza Health ReporterGIRLS over nine years of age are set to receive the Human Papilloma virus vaccine as Government, with support from its development partners, intensifies efforts to combat cervical cancer.
Zimbabwe, Zambia in joint malaria reduction programme
Paidamoyo Chipunza recently in LIVINGSTONE, ZambiaZimbabwe has been blaming the high incidence of malaria along its border districts on a lack of collaboration from neighbouring countries in containing mosquitoes.
Hope or despair? Zimbabwe’s choice
Kurayi Prosper Masenyama
WITH the harmonised elections impending, imminent, and inevitable following the passage of the new constitution by Parliament and the firm indication by President Mugabe, that election dates will be gazetted soon, Zimbabweans, who will be voting for around the eighth time sinceSenate passes Constitutional Bill
Herald Reporters
SENATE has passed the Constitution Amendment Bill (20) with minor amendments that will be considered by the House of Assembly





