Nine riders for ZITF show jumping

Mzingaye Sibanda Sports Reporter A LOW turnout is expected at this year’s Zimbabwe International Trade Fair show jumping contest. So far nine riders have confirmed their participation at the competition…

Zebra Tech to buy Motorola Solutions’ enterprise business

Barcode printer maker Zebra Technologies Corp said it would buy Motorola Solutions Inc’s enterprise business, which makes rugged mobile computers, tablets and barcode scanners, for $3.45 billion in its biggest…

1,6 million tonnes maize expected

Elita Chikwati Harare Bureau Preliminary results of the second crop assessment have shown that Zimbabwe is likely to harvest more than 1,6 million tonnes of maize this season, an official…

Drug rape MP ‘offered girl’s father $4,000’

Leonard Ncube Victoria Falls Reporter AN MP accused of drugging and raping a 17-year-old schoolgirl offered the teenager’s father $4,000 to cover up the crime, a court heard yesterday. Binga…

Bullion producers to get paid

Conrad Mwanawashe Harare Bureau THE government will clear gold bonds owed by the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe to bullion producers as part of efforts to clean the central bank’s balance…

Africa hotel development shows divergence

Lagos — The big hotel industry story this year is a dramatic surge in interest from hotel chains in sub-Saharan Africa, according to Trevor Ward, managing director of Lagos-based consultancy…

93,783 on ARTs in Midlands

Midlands Bureau Chief A TOTAL of 14,926 patients had been put on Anti-Retroviral Therapy in the Midlands by December 2013 bringing the number of people on ART to date to…

Outrage over mayor’s $60,000 vehicle

Patrick Chitumba Senior Reporter BULAWAYO City Council’s decision to buy a new vehicle for Mayor Martin Moyo at a cost of $60,000 has infuriated ratepayers who argue that the proposed…

Man, 57, claims 6-year-old to be girlfriend

Angeline Mpofu Court Reporter A 57-YEAR-OLD Bulawayo man yesterday left a court stunned when he claimed that a six-year-old girl gave him a blow job because she was his girlfriend.…

Labour, Supreme Courts beyond reach of ordinary workers, small businesses

Labour Matters Davies Ndumiso Sibanda The legal complexities and the cost of approaching the two courts have made it impossible for many ordinary workers and small businesses to seek relief…

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