Economy to grow 4pc: Zim-Asset gets thumbs up

Mernat Mafirakurewa Business Editor THE African Development Bank projects Zimbabwe’s economy to grow by four percent this year and has lauded the adoption of the Zimbabwe Agenda for Sustainable Socio-Economic…

Essar Holdings engages coal concession holders

Martin Kadzere Harare Bureau INDIAN conglomerate Essar Holdings has started negotiations with holders of Hwange coal concessions with a view to establishing joint ventures to extract the mineral to power…

Editorial Comment: Save Hwange Colliery from collapse

ZIMBABWE cannot afford to allow companies like Hwange Colliery to collapse because they lie at the heart of efforts to revive the country’s economy. We were alarmed like the rest…

Burning in hell

Apostle Colin Nyathi  Open Heavens GREETINGS Saints in the Name of Christ Jesus. We continue to appreciate your comments and suggestions. This week we deal with a subject that could…

600 invade sugar cane estates

Masvingo Bureau MORE than 600 villagers — including war veterans — occupied Chiredzi sugar cane plantations in Hippo Valley and Triangle estates on Monday, demanding that the government allocates them…

MSU loses $301k to fraudster

Midlands Correspondent Police have launched a manhunt for a Gweru fraudster who allegedly vanished with over $300,000 he allegedly collected from Midlands State University as premiums to be paid to…

Businessman dragged to court

Victoria Falls Reporter A PROMINENT Victoria Falls businessman, due to marry a third wife on Friday, has been dragged to the magistrate’s court for failing to take care of his…

Border jumpers demand ARVs in court

Sukulwenkosi Dube Plumtree Correspondent THREE HIV-positive men who appeared in court for sneaking into the country from Botswana  without travel documents made a request to the presiding magistrate to be…

EMA wants homicide charge for fire-raisers

Nqobile Tshili Chronicle Reporter THE Environmental Management Agency (EMA) has called for stiffer penalties against violators of environmental laws saying suspended sentences given to them were not deterrent enough.

Tsholotsho resident magistrate dies

Victoria Falls Reporter TSHOLOTSHO resident magistrate Carrington Karidzangundi has died. He was 40.

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