D. Whitehead ruling overturned

Business Reporter
THE Supreme Court has overturned the High Court order to place David Whitehead under final judicial management.
The Supreme Court ruled that the appointment of Mr Knowledge Hofisi was flawed as creditors and companies under the textile company were not served with papers confirming

Saba, Bethany grace Mhere’s birthday party

Zecheaus Nemadire Arts Correspondent
It was glitz and glamour at Waterfalls Salem Assembly on Sunday when Sebastian Magacha and Bethany Pasinawako graced Mathias Mhere’s belated 25th birthday celebrations.
The duo also sampled some of their new songs and left the crowd asking for more. Mhere, who later joined the pair as the “birthday boy”, did not disappoint as he churned hit

58 hectares of sugar beans at Biri Extension write-off

By Lloyd Gumbo Senior Reporter
About 58 hectares of sugar beans at Biri Extension irrigation scheme in Mberengwa are now a write-off after Zesa switched off power for almost two months at the scheme when the crop was at the flowering stage. Power supply was cut off over a US$6000 debt while Zinwa has also threatened to cut water supply if farmers at the scheme fail to settle about

Supreme Court overturns High Court order

THE Supreme Court has overturned the High Court order to place David Whitehead under final judicial management. The Supreme Court ruled that the appointment of Mr Knowledge Hofisi was flawed as creditors and companies under the textile company were not served with papers confirming the placement of the firm into final judicial

PM’s son dragged to the High Court

Daniel Nemukuyu Senior Court Reporter Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai’s son Edwin has been dragged to the High Court for failing to pay back over US$107 000 that he allegedly borrowed…

Khaya Moyo satisfied with candidates nominations

Farirai Machivenyika Senior Reporter ZANU PF National Chairman Cde Simon Khaya Moyo has expressed satisfaction with the way the party conducted its nominations for candidates to contest in next week’s…

Mining laws colonial-Mutambara

Deputy Prime Minister Arthur Mutambara says Zimbabwe has not benefitted significantly from exploitation of its abundant mineral resources because it did not change colonial mining laws to reflect the new dispensation on attaining political independence from Britain in 1980. Speaking at the just-ended Zimbabwe National Chamber of Commerce annual

GCHQ intercepted foreign politicians’ communications at G20 summits

Foreign politicians and officials who took part in two G20 summit meetings in London in 2009 had their computers monitored and their phone calls intercepted on the instructions of their British

Mining laws colonial: Mutambara

Golden Sibanda Business Reporter

ZIMBABWE has not benefitted significantly from exploitation of its abundant mineral resources because it did not change colonial mining laws to reflect the new dispensation on attaining political independence from Britain in 1980, a senior Government official has said.

Khaya Moyo satisfied with candidates nominations

Farirai Machivenyika Senior Reporter
ZANU PF National Chairman Cde Simon Khaya Moyo has expressed satisfaction with the way the party conducted its nominations for candidates to contest in next week’s primary elections over the weekend. Cde Khaya Moyo said this while

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