Zambia copper moves after railway strike ends

KAMPALA, Uganda — Workers with the Tanzania Zambia Railway Company have agreed to end their strike action over a pay dispute, ending a two-week standoff that has blocked copper exports…

Demand for Beitbridge Hotel office space on rise

Harare Bureau The National Social Security Authority says demand for office space at its 140-room Beitbridge Hotel is on the rise. NSSA has an existing contract with the Rainbow Tourism…

Faults at Power Stations Trigger countrywide blackout

Herald Reporter Electricity supplies were disrupted throughout the country yesterday following faults experienced at the country’s three major power stations. Zesa Holdings said in a statement that the power stations…

Chihuri apologises after fall

Farirai Machivenyika Senior Reporter POLICE Commissioner-General Augustine Chihuri has apologised to President Mugabe and the nation for collapsing during a graduation parade at Morris Training Depot in Harare yesterday.

President gives stern warning on violence

Farirai Machivenyika Senior Reporter President Mugabe yesterday again warned anyone bent on organising illegal protests or inciting violence that they will face the full wrath of the law.

Executives to declare earnings

Farirai Machivenyika Senior Reporter The National Code of Conduct recently drafted by Government and the private sector and set to be launched by President Mugabe calls for companies to have…

Major overhaul looms for ZBC

Mabasa Sasa Deputy Editor GOVERNMENT has given the board of national broadcaster ZBC five key tasks to complete during its tenure, inclusive of redefining its core mission and restoring corporate…

Airzim set to resume international flights

Clara Mawere Business Reporter— Air Zimbabwe may resume international flights after airline was readmitted into the International Air Transport Association following a successful safety audit. The national airline was de-registered…

Taifa Stars in Lion’s den

Eddie Chikamhi Sports Reporter— TANZANIA’S Taifa Stars flew into Harare yesterday, a day earlier than scheduled, with Dutch coach Maart Nooj declaring they were bracing for a tough examination in…

Editorial Comment: Tsvangirai must look in the mirror

WE take exception to the pot-shots thrown at us by MDC-T leader Mr Morgan Tsvangirai through his spokesperson, Luke Tamborinyoka, who accuses us of having an agenda against his boss…

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