NSSA splashes $23m on staff loans
Conrad Mwanawashe Herald Reporter— THE National Social Security Authority is servicing staff loans worth about US$23,7 million given to employees at rates far below those obtaining on the market. Eight…
EU-Africa Summit hangs in balance •Sudan, SADR not invited •First Lady denied visa
Farirai Machivenyika Senior Reporter— THE fourth EU-Africa Summit in Belgium next week hangs in the balance following attempts by Europe to define the political make-up of the African Union and…
Harvest of blows at Harvest House
Hebert Zharare and Zvamaida Murwira— MDC-T’s ongoing purge of officials opposed to party leader Mr Morgan Tsvangirai again turned nasty yesterday as violence broke out at Harvest House in a…
Made meets Sadc delegation
Freeman Razemba Senior Reporter— Newly-appointed SADC Executive Secretary Dr Stergomena Lawrence Tax of Tanzania yesterday said she was delighted with progress being made in Zimbabwe’s agricultural sector. Dr Tax, who…
Date set in Georgias-EU sanctions case
Herald Correspondent The date is set for the case against European Union sanctions on Zimbabwe instituted by Trinity Engineering managing director Aguy Georgias. April 3 is the date set by…
NSSA puts pensioners’ funds at risk
Lloyd Gumbo Senior Reporter The National Social Security Authority has invested millions of United States dollars in non-performing firms, putting pensions at risk. The authority lent money to banks that…
24 pupils escape death by a whisker
Beitbridge Bureau There was panic in Beitbridge yesterday when 24 Grade 1 pupils at St Joseph’s Primary School were rushed to hospital after they ate jatropha seeds and fell ill.…
Zambezi River Authority allays dam collapse fears
Sydney Kawadza Senior Reporter THE Zambezi River Authority has allayed fears that the Kariba Dam wall faces imminent collapse, saying it was in a stable state, while a series of…
Camelsa appointment: Harare asks ‘police’ to supervise self
Innocent Ruwende Municipal Reporter Grant Thornton Camelsa, who were last month appointed to conduct a comprehensive audit of Harare City Council’s books, have missed two deadlines and are yet to…
Council engages Zambian firm
Municipal Reporter Harare City Council has been given the green light to enter into a street lights rehabilitation deal with Zambian company, Lamise Investments. Lamise will install solar lights in…









