ZIFA, FIFA FALLOUT . . . Mashingaidze accuses Zurich organisation

Hope Chizuzu Sports Correspondent ZIFA chief executive, Jonathan Mashingaidze, is at the centre of a dramatic fallout with Fifa, after questioning the credibility of the world football governing body, as…

Kabila declares amnesty for ex- M23 rebels

KINSHASA. — President of the Democratic Republic of Congo Joseph Kabila announced an amnesty on Wednesday for former members of the defeated M23 rebel army. The amnesty covers “acts of…

NMB gets US$10m French loan

Business Editor—- PROPARCO, a French Development Finance Institution yesterday signed a five-year loan agreement of US$10 million with Zimbabwe Stock Exchange listed financial company NMB, cementing France’s growing investment interest…

Work on Masvingo highway to begin soon

Peter Matambanadzo Senior Reporter Government has said dualisation of the Harare-Beitbridge Road will start soon after resolving a dispute with ZimHighways Consortium, a grouping of local firms, to push the…

Editorial Comment: MDC-T MPs must serve people, country first

As has become the norm in the last couple of weeks, the nation yesterday woke up to some very shocking news that MDC-T MPs were demanding to be paid obscene…

Zanu-PF gets tough with MPs

Herald Reporter Zanu-PF legislators are expected to submit their first performance appraisal reports by the end of May in line with the party’s objective of fulfilling its election promises. As…

Zifa debt balloons to US$5m

Augustine Hwata Sports Reporter ZIFA”s debt has now ballooned to US$5 million and the association will need to adopt a raft of measures to service it as they also need…

Inter-bank market set to resume

Martin Kadzere Business Reporter THE inter-bank market is set to resume after Government and the African Export Import Bank entered into an agreement to introduce a facility and associated instruments…

Why do ministers bunk Parly Q&A?

Lloyd Gumbo Mr Speaker, Sir Every Wednesday when the National Assembly sits, the first session is dedicated to questions without notice and written ones. In the Senate, that session is…

Renamo rebel leader ‘could come out of hiding’

MAPUTO. — The leader of Mozambique’s revived rebel movement told AFP yesterday he could soon come out of hiding, raising hopes for an end to military skirmishes that have destabilised…

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