Govt to float bond for Tokwe-Mukosi

Government plans to float a bond for the completion of the $200 million Tokwe-Mukosi dam, Environment, Water and Climate Minister Saviour Kasukuwere has said. Minister Kasukuwere said the bond will…

Mugomeri wins OM race

Takudzwa Chitsiga Sports Reporter UNHERALDED Jacob Mugomeri won the third edition of the Old Mutual Westgate Half Marathon in Harare yesterday. Rutendo Nyahora captured the women’s race.

IDC to revive WMMI, Deven

Business Reporter The Industrial Development Corporations plans to take advantage of measures pronounced in the mid-term fiscal policy to revive its financially distressed vehicle assembly units.

Arming for Ebola World War

Stephen Mpofu Correspondent These past few weeks have seen Zimbabweans shivering under an unusually cold spell in August and September of all calendar months when the sun should have started…

‘Zim needs to increase platinum production’

Sifelani Tsiko Zimbabwe needs to increase total platinum production by an additional 170 000 ounces, which will require an investment of around $1 billion, to sustain a Base Metal Refinery…

Resettled farmers have done us proud

Bernard Bwoni Correspondent The land reform was an unavoidable necessity to redress the unfair land tenure laws drafted by the unrelenting Rhodesian colonial system.

Cara, Mirza lift Pan Pacific Open

TOKYO. — Maintaining her rich vein of form in the current season, Indian tennis ace Sania Mirza and her Zimbabwean partner Cara Black bagged the women’s doubles title at the…

Counterfeit notes land man in jail

Court Reporter A Chitungwiza man was jailed for and effective 14 months last Thursday for attempting to buy sanitary pads with counterfeit notes. Tawana Bocha (25) of Zengeza approached Kudakwashe…

Lawyer seeks US$1,5m damages from NewsDay

Chief Court Reporter Harare lawyer Mr Wilson Manase is demanding US$1,5 million from Alpha Media Holdings, the publishers of NewsDay, over an article claiming he was under criminal probe over…

Afghan leaders ink deal

KABUL. — Afghan presidential candidates Abdullah Abdullah and Ashraf Ghani Ahmadzai signed an agreement yesterday on the formation of national unity government to end the months-long election deadlock.

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