MDC-T faction expels Tsvangirai

Peter Matambanadzo Senior Reporter MDC-T leader Mr Morgan Tsvangirai has been expelled from the party after being found guilty by a three-member tribunal set-up by the MDC Renewal Team to…

Seed Co equity capital to slush funding costs

Business Reporter SEED CO will receive the last tranche of capital amounting to $28 million from its US technical partner Limagrain before end of year under an equity deal valued…

Pray for peace, Nigerian President urges Muslims

ABUJA. — President Goodluck Jonathan on Saturday urged Muslims to use the period of this year’s Ramadan to offer special prayers for peace and security in the country. He also…

New bearings on Pan-Africanist thought

Literature Today With Stanely Mushava African leaders have approached Pan-Africanism as a rhetorical discipline . . . There is a hesitancy, a recoiling from mandate, even treachery, which typifies the…

Delta wants to pay ex-worker in Zim dollars

Fidelis Munyoro Chief Court Reporter DELTA Beverages is refusing to pay a former worker more than U$28 000 in back-pay and damages awarded to him in a labour dispute arguing…

No more speed chases: Gwindi

Innocent Ruwende Senior Reporter Harare City Council traffic cops will no longer chase after motorists or throw spikes at them following the computerisation of the city’s traffic management system. In…

FLAZ expects full subscription of bond by month end

Business Reporters Fidelity Life Assurance of Zimbabwe Limited is expecting its $5 million bond issue to be fully subscribed by the end of this month as many investors have expressed…

Scolari upbeat

RIO DE JANEIRO. — Brazil boss Luiz Felipe Scolari said his team were “three steps from heaven” after beating Chile on penalties to reach the World Cup soccer quarter-finals on…

Forlan to stay

RIO DE JANEIRO. — Diego Forlan isn’t ready to announce his retirement from international football, even though he knows that at his age the clock is certainly ticking. The 35-year-old…

ISIL ‘crucifies’ 8 rebels in Syria

BEIRUT/BAGHDAD. — A jihadist group in Syria has publicly executed and crucified eight rebels fighting both President Bashar al-Assad’s regime and the jihadists, a monitor said yesterday.

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