Mutizira-Nondo publishes another book

Herald Reporter
BOTSWANA-BASED medical practitioner Dr Nyaradzo Mutizira-Nondo last week published his second political book in Harare called “The Regime Change Agenda: Focus on Zimbabwe”. Dr Mutizira-Nondo is also the author

Ruling in Unki Mine case postponed

Beitbridge Bureau
JUDGMENT in a case in which Unki Mine is accused of smuggling a minibus fitted with new spare parts worth R236 375 into the country through Beitbridge border post has been postponed to July 5. Jimson Ruzvidzo (driver) and James

Parliament advises on chrome ban lift

Senior Reporter
GOVERNMENT should lift the ban on chrome ore exports and impose a tax on the mineral as part of measures to encourage value addition, the House of Assembly was told last week. A parliamentary portfolio committee on Mines and

Programme to empower youths

Herald Reporter
The Zimbabwe Youth Council (ZYC) on Friday launched a child-friendly budgeting programme aimed at empowering young people with skills to participate in the national budgetary process. Under the programme, a total of 320 junior

Zanu-PF conducts peaceful nominations

Herald Reporters
A number of Zanu-PF sitting legislators sailed through the

Keri Hilson confirms break from music,

WHILE fans await a third studio album from Keri Hilson, the “Pretty Girl Rock” singer has shifted her focus to personal gratification.
Over the weekend, Hilson was spotted in Cabo San Lucas, Mexico with NBA boyfriend Serge Ibaka.

Michelle Williams readies new single

WITH new music from her sisters in song, Beyonce and Kelly Rowland, already on the airwaves, Michelle Williams will jump right in the mix with her brand new single “If We Had Your Eyes”.

IMF, Zim re-engage

Business Reporter
THE International Monetary Fund has agreed to monitor Zimbabwe’s economic programme, a major step towards normalising relations after the Fund almost expelled the country from membership for failure to settle its debts.

Call to raise awareness of biotech issues

Business Reporter
Local scientists and scientific institutions must take practical steps to improve their communication skills to raise public awareness and stimulate dialogue on biotechnology issues in the country, an official of the National Biotechnology Authority has said.

HR indaba on cards

Business Reporter
Regional consultancy firm CCL Consulting Group will this month host a transformational symposium that seeks to create a platform for sharing ideas with regards to how the human resources function can be reconfigured to drive corporate momentum regardless of the problems bedevilling the economy.

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