Chinese leader orders ‘crushing blow’ to terrorism
BEIJING. — Chinese President Xi Jinping has ordered troops stationed in Xinjiang to deal a “crushing blow” to terrorists. President Xi, chairman of the Central Military Commission, made the remarks…
‘Kunzwana 1’ to rock Book Cafe
Yeukai Karengezeka Arts Correspondent A musical collaboration dubbed “Kunzwana 1” featuring some outstanding and innovative Austrian and Zimbabwean musicians is expected to rock the Book Café tomorrow.
Govt gets tough on illegal settlers
Elita Chikwati Agriculture Reporter Government is battling with an increasing number of illegal settlers on farms countrywide and is evicting some of them to restore sanity in resettlement areas. Lands…
IDBZ to float $100m housing bond
Martin Kadzere Senior Business Reporter THE Infrastructure Development Bank of Zimbabwe intends to float a $100 million bond for housing development, chief executive Mr Charles Chikaura has said. IDBZ has…
Will the youthful MPs please stand up
Lloyd Gumbo Mr Speaker, Sir “JUST what is wrong with our young parliamentarians? They are busy making headlines for the wrong reasons when the youths expect better representation. “If they…
Dendairy to export
Tinashe Makichi Business Reporter KWEKWE based dairy concern, Dendairy is planning to start exporting into the region after it received necessary regulatory approvals. The dairy company obtained export licence from…
Demolitions stopped
Herald Reporter Government has suspended demolitions of illegal structures in Chitungwiza following a court order to that effect. Local Government, Public Works and National Housing Deputy Minister Joel Matiza said…
Picci beats Chingono in semis
Ellina Mhlanga Sports Reporter THE Zimbabwe Junior Closed Tennis tournament entered day two yesterday with the boys’ Under-18 top seed Luca Picci beating Munashe Chingono in the semi-finals at Harare…
Mhofu hails Gorowa deal
Sports Reporter SUNDAY CHIDZAMBWA, the first coach to take the Warriors to the Nations Cup, has hailed the decision to extend Ian Gorowa’s mandate, as the head coach of the…
Council defends auditor choice
Municipal Reporter Harare City Council has written to the State Procurement Board seeking to justify its choice of Grant Thornton Camelsa for an external audit recently ordered by Government.











