ZIA to finish digitalisation of One stop centre next month

THE Zimbabwe Investment Authority expects to finish digitalizing the One Stop Shop Investment Centre (OSSIC) at the end of this month, the chief executive Mr Richard Mbaiwa has said. Digitalization…

Deadly attack on Nato compound in Kabul

Afghan security officials have said that at least six people have been killed at a Nato compound in the Afghan capital Kabul, in an attack claimed by the Taliban. Kabul…

Ahmed fast-tracked to boost Australia

Australia can select Pakistan-born spinner Fawad Ahmed from the start of the Ashes after his citizenship application was fast-tracked. The 31-year-old would have become eligible for Australia on 18 August,…

Woman brutally murdered

Johannesburg — A 26-year-old woman has been found dead with a toilet brush lodged in her vagina in an attack on yet another lesbian in Thokoza, east of Johannesburg. “The…

Kolo Toure seals Liverpool move

Liverpool — Cote d’Ivoire defender Kolo Toure joined Liverpool from English Premier League rivals Manchester City on a free transfer yesterday, the Merseyside club announced. The centre-back’s deal with City…

Russia-China in ‘biggest’ joint navy drill

Cape Town — China and Russia will strengthen co-operation between their militaries in the largest joint naval drill between the two nations scheduled to start later this week, say reports.…

Zim will hold peaceful polls says Tsvangirai

Masvingo Bureau MDC-T leader Mr Morgan Tsvangirai yesterday said he was confident Zimbabwe would hold peaceful elections this year and urged supporters of political parties to shun violence. Mr Tsvangirai,…

Hands of the enemy behind Dhlakama’s backtracking

Wesley Nkwazi ONLY days after Mozambique marked 20 years of peace after the civil war that pitted government forces and Afonso Dhlakama-led Renamo rebels, the country got a huge surprise.…

‘PM seeks to deny citizens right to vote’

Lovemore Chikova News Editor
Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai is seeking to disenfranchise Zimbabweans of their right to choose their leaders by filing an application in the Constitutional Court to extend the voting date for the harmonised elections from July 31, President Mugabe said yesterday. In his heads of arguments in the case in which he is cited as the first respondent

Special voting dates announced

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THE Zimbabwe Electoral Commission has set July 14 and 15 as the days on which special voting will take place in 209 polling stations that have been set up countrywide for the exercise. Special voting, done in terms of Section 81A of the Electoral Act (Chapter 2:13), is meant to afford those who would be on duty on voting day the chance to cast their

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