French business delegation expected

Martin Kadzere Senior Business Reporter A FRENCH business delegation, representing about 10 big companies, is expected in the country tomorrow to explore investment opportunities in various economic sectors.

Law Society of Zimbabwe gets new president

Daniel Nemukuyu Senior Court Reporter Prominent lawyer Mrs Vimbai Nyemba was last Friday elected Law Society of Zimbabwe president, taking over from Mr Lloyd Mhishi, whose tenure had expired.

SA ‘hijacker’ pleads guilty to mischief

Cape Town. — Nomantangwa Johansson from Sandton, Johannesburg, has pleaded guilty to mischief and endangering an aircraft under the Aeronautics Act in a Dartmouth Court on Thursday.

E. Guinea qualify

BATA. — Goals from Javier Balboa and Ivan Salvador ensured host nation Equatorial Guinea reached the quarter-finals of the 2015 Africa Nations Cup as they beat Gabon in Bata yesterday.

Chinamasa raps business leaders

Golden Sibanda Senior Business Reporter FINANCE Minister Patrick Chinamasa last week took a swipe at industrialists, rapping them for lavish lifestyles while lacking initiatives of growing businesses.

Allied Timbers finance director resigns

Business Reporter ALLIED Timbers Zimbabwe finance director Mrs Caroline Moyo has resigned from the company after the board expressed concerns over her alleged “incompetence”, sources at the State enterprise said.

MP assaults fellow legislator over meeting

From George Maponga in Chiredzi There was drama in the Lowveld town of Triangle last Friday when Bikita South National Assembly Member Cde Jappy Jaboon was allegedly assaulted by his…

FA Cup full of upsets

LONDON. — Often derided and disrespected during the Premier League era, the FA Cup added another incredible chapter to its proud heritage on Saturday as Chelsea and Manchester City were…

US threatening global justice

Benny Tsododo Correspondent In Zimbabwe and the world over, those who follow the discourse of democracy and its inseparable sub-topic of rule of law, will agree with me that the…

Western hypocrisy on Saudi Arabia shocking

Finian Cunningham Correspondent The fawning by the American and British governments toward Saudi Arabia over the death of King Abdullah is for good – albeit unspoken – reasons. The oil-rich…

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