MDC-T delaying tactics. . .Party deliberately stalls Constitutional Bill debate

Lloyd Gumbo Herald Reporter
MDC-T has been accused of deliberately stalling debate on the Constitutional Bill as the party, whose fortunes are in free-fall, resorts to all manner of tricks to delay the impending harmonised elections.

Replace imports with local produce

Ben Chiganze
A Bassfisherman’s Approach

ACCORDING to recent statistics, the trade deficit between Zimbabwe and South Africa is  US$530 million. Zimbabwe is importing goods worth US$3,2 billion from South Africa compared to exports of US$2,7 billion to that

 

CZI boss bows out

Business Reporter
CONFEDERATION of Zimbabwe Industries president Mr Kumbirai Katsande will not offer himself for re-election when the industrial lobby group holds its annual congress in Bulawayo in July this year. The Herald Business understands that

Mining growth under threat

Business Reporter
THE Chamber of Mines of Zimbabwe will hold its 74th annual general meeting in Nyanga next week to deliberate on issues besetting the sector amid doubts the projected 17 percent growth target in the mining sector will be met this

Hwange tender raises storm

Lloyd Gumbo Business Reporter
THE tender for the expansion of Hwange Thermal Power Station has raised eyebrows amid revelations that the State Procurement Board awarded it to a company that charged over US$300

Security sector reform demands hallucinatory

The demands by the MDC led by Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai for the security sector to be reformed are both preposterous and hallucinatory as they do not apply anywhere in this world,

Facebook: The awkward part

The biggest advantage of social media over the rest of the internet is that users have greater control of information on their platforms. That strength turns out to be a disadvantage too, especially if the

Harare Water scam

Michael Chideme Municipal Reporter

Harare City Council has engaged auditors who are working with the police after discovering it was

Crucial indaba on asbestos

Darlington Musarurwa in Geneva, Switzerland
Crucial meetings on the future trade in chrysotile asbestos, which is predominantly used for roofing and piping materials by domestic as well as industrial users, will begin today in Geneva, Switzerland.

Miner dies after falling into disused mineshaft

Chinhoyi Bureau

An unregistered Chegutu small-scale miner died and seven others were injured when the ground they were sleeping on suddenly gave in and they fell into a disused mineshaft. Washington Chambwa (age not given), who was seated around a fire at Giant Mine in Chegutu together with seven other miners, died on the spot when the ground subsided at

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