Granvia, Ipsum owners cry foul

Prosper Ndlovu Senior Reporter FIERCE debate has ensued over the move to block ex-Japanese people carriers such as Toyota Granvia, Noah, Elgrande, Regius and Ipsum from the public transport system…

Govt to ban all raw platinum exports

Harare Bureau President Mugabe has said Government, through the Zimbabwe Mining Development Corporation, will now take an active role in the mining of diamonds and will ban all raw platinum…

SA’s King Zwelonke in city for five-day visit

Prosper Ndlovu Senior Reporter THE flamboyant Xhosa King from South Africa, Zwelonke Sigcawu, arrived in Bulawayo yesterday for a five-day visit during which he will meet the Xhosa speaking people…

Mat’land sends SOS for damaged schools

Prosper Ndlovu Senior Reporter THE Senior Minister of State, Senator Simon Khaya Moyo, has called on the business community to assist in repairing 26 schools that were damaged by heavy…

Town Clerk wins defamation lawsuit

Patrick Chitumba Victoria Falls Reporter ACTING Victoria Falls Town Clerk Mr Phillip Ndlovu has won a $10 000 defamation of character lawsuit against his subordinate and her husband, a security…

Zanu-PF’s commitment to civil servants’ welfare commended

Pamela Shumba Chronicle Reporter CIVIL servants yesterday applauded Zanu-PF for showing commitment to improving their welfare following a resolution at a Politburo meeting on Thursday that the lowest paid public…

Iran nuke talks at critical stage

GENEVA. — Iranian deputy foreign minister and member of Iran’s negotiating team Abbas Araqchi says nuclear talks with six world powers have reached a critical stage, saying higher-level talks are…

SA voter registration for 2014 polls kicks off

JOHANNESBURG. — South Africa will this weekend begin voter registration ahead of next year’s key polls, which for the first time will see ballots cast by those born after the…

October accidents claim 200 lives

Zvifadzo Lubombo Herald Reporter— AT least 200 people were killed in road traffic accidents in October alone, compared to 171 over the same period last year, a senior police officer…

Council to review tariffs, charges downwards

Farirai Machivenyika Senior Reporter— HARARE City Council has annou-nced a US$369,3 million budget for 2014, which will result in tariffs and charges being revised downwards, while ambulance, hospital and burial…

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