Madzore released on bail
Daniel Nemukuyu Senior Reporter
The High Court has confirmed the decision of a Bindura magistrate to grant US$100 bail to MDC-T youth leader Solomon Madzore who is being accused of insulting President Robert Mugabe. Madzore is accused of insulting the President describing him as ‘a limping donkey’ who is making it
Hlanguyo acquitted of theft
Herald ReporterA co-director of W. Maungwe Timbers Services (Pvt) (Ltd) accused of pocketing more than US$27 000 collected from rentals of company’s properties has been acquitted after a Harare magistrate ruled that the State had not proferred enough evidence warranting his conviction. Wilfred Hlanguyo who
Police recover explosives in Manicaland
Freeman Razemba Crime ReporterPOLICE have arrested two men in Manicaland province after they were found in possession of explosive devices and an assortment of weapons which they allegedly intended to use in committing acts of political violence. The two were arrested at the 18km peg along the Mount Selinda-Chipinge Road
Super dad eyes more kids
Freedom Mupanedemo Midlands CorrespondentMR Luca Ngwenya, the husband of the Gokwe woman who recently gave birth to her 15th baby, is targeting to have more than 70 children from his three wives. The man’s sentiments matched those of his wife, Mrs Hlekiwe Tititi Ngwenya who said she wanted to continue bearing more children until
Tanzanian delegation in Zim
Health ReporterA SIX-MEMBER delegation from Tanzania’s Aids Commission is in the country to exchange information with their local counterparts on National Aids Council operations. The delegation, led by the commission’s executive chairperson Dr Fatma Mrisho, is expected to meet officials from NAC,
Zesa under probe
Martin Kadzere and Golden SibandaTHE National Economic Conduct Inspectorate has instituted investigations into Zesa Holdings, which has resulted in the suspension of the top brass within the utility’s subsidiaries. Sources at the company said the NECI probe, which began two weeks ago, covers a wide spectrum of issues, which
No more abuses on ZSE: Biti
Zvamaida Murwira Senior Business Reporter
THE Zimbabwe Stock Exchange will no longer be allowed to regulate itself owing to past abuses and malpractices and insider trading by the players, Finance Minister Tendai Biti has said. The minister said no person with shares in a listed company would be allowed to sit on
Obey the law, micro-finance institutions told
Herald ReportersMICRO-FINANCE institutions stand to lose the money they lend out to the public along with the interest accruing to them should they fail to operate within the law, a Cabinet minister has said. Finance Minister Tendai Biti said all the associated companies of a financial institution or bank would face
Indaba ends on high note
Fanuel Kangondo in Durban, SAThis year’s edition of Africa’s largest travel show, Indaba 2013, ended on a high note on Tuesday with Zimbabwean companies that were exhibiting overwhelmed by the number of foreign buyers who made numerous enquiries that they expect to follow on. With the main theme centred on the
Kaseke bemoans funding bottlenecks
Fanuel Kangondo in DURBAN, South AfricaILLEGAL economic sanctions imposed on Zimbabwe continue to negatively affect the country’s economic reform efforts, as it emerged that the European Union was financially supporting the stands of all the other countries in the Sadc region

