No compromise on platinum miners — Govt

Business Reporter Government will not compromise on its position requiring platinum miners to set up a local refinery and wants mining firms to take hard short-term decisions for future benefit.

Passport Office issuing over 2 000 passports a day: Mudede

Herald Reporter The Registrar-General’s Office has intensified the issuance of passports countrywide to cope with the ever increasing demand for travel documents.

DeMbare take preparations to Mutare

Eddie Chikamhi Sports Reporter HARARE giants Dynamos will continue with their preparations with a friendly match against Buffaloes in Mutare tomorrow hoping to boost their fitness levels ahead of the…

Artistes celebrate big day

Yeukai Karengezeka Entertainment Reporter All roads lead to Gwanzura Stadium in Highfield today for a bash to celebrate President Mugabe’s 90th birthday. Different artistes are expected to grace the event…

Two Zim men die in SA mine shaft

Crime Reporter TWO Zimbabweans were among those killed when an illegal mine collapsed in South Africa last week trapping over 200 people. They were identified as Blessing Chaitwa (29) and…

Ex-Dynamos star falls on hard times

Court Reporter Former Warriors and Dynamos midfielder Leo Kurauzvione has fallen on hard times and is failing to pay US$200 maintenance. He escaped jail by a whisker on Wednesday when…

Wenger slams ‘diver’ Robben

LONDON — Arsene Wenger accused Arjen Robben of diving to get Arsenal keeper Wojciech Szczesny sent off, which led to a 2-0 defeat by Bayern Munich.

PSMAS licence renewed, but . . .

Paidamoyo Chipunza Health Reporter Embattled Premier Service Medical Aid Society has finally been granted a licence to operate, but with conditions following the resignation of the society’s board of directors…

McDowells faces liquidation

Kudakwashe Pembere Business Reporter MCDOWELLS International could be thrown into liquidation after judicial manager Mr Winsley Militala recommended the assets of the money lending firm be sold to pay off…

USAID avails US$100m

Nyemudzai Kakore Herald Reporter More than 500 000 vulnerable Zimbabweans are expected to benefit from a five-year US$100 million United States Agency for International Development (USAID) food security programme.

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