Dube retains Zifa presidency
Goodwill Zunidza Sports Editor Incumbent Zifa president Cuthbert Dube retained his post after coasting to a decisive victory over his main rival Trevor Carelse-Juul in a hotly-contested election at the…
Shifting focus to flexibility issues
Maxwell Parakokwa Much has been said over the last few weeks concerning labour law reform in this country. It is clear that there is both excitement and apprehension over the…
Former ZBC boss Muchechetere granted bail
Suspended Zimbabwe Broadcasting Corporation Group Chief Executive Officer Happison Muchechetere, who is facing charges of fraud involving US$800 000, has been granted bail.
UEFA votes in favour of Nations League
UEFA’s 54 member countries have voted to create a Nations League competition to start in September 2018.
Colonial era compound laws rile workers
Sunday Mail Reporter Workers and management at Malilangwe Wildlife Trust in Chiredzi are headed for a major showdown over plans to reinforce a “Family and Visitors” policy that will see…
Zim pulls out of EU-Africa summit
Tinashe Farawo and Kuda Bwititi Zimbabwe has pulled out of the discredited EU-Africa Summit set for this week as President Mugabe and his delegation will not be travelling to Belgium…
Floating objects not related to MH370
CANBERRA. – Vessels scouring the southern Indian Ocean for Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 have managed to retrieve objects from the water for the first time, but they could not be…
Uhuru Cup semis promise fireworks
Ishemunyoro Chingwere The 2013 Castle Lager Premier Soccer League gold and silver medallists, Dynamos and Harare City, will this afternoon lock horns in the semi-finals of the Independence Cup at
Cuthbert Dube re-elected Zifa president
Goodwill Zunidza Sports Editor Incumbent Zifa president Cuthbert Dube retained his post after coasting to a decisive victory over his main rival Trevor Carelse-Juul in a hotly-contested election at the…
Stock market remains indifferent
Enacy Mapakame Business Reporter THE market shares last week continued on a free fall. By close of trading on Thursday, the Zimbabwe Stock Exchange’s mainstream industrial index








