MDC-T MPs disrupt Parliament

Zvamaida Murwira and Susan Nyabunze MDC-T Members of Parliament yesterday disrupted business in the Chamber in protest over the presence of few Cabinet ministers to field queries during Question Time.

Corruption: A cancer eating into Zimbabwe

Conrad Gweru Correspondent Vice President Emmerson Mnangwagwa recently noted that, “ . . . the prevalence of corruption and fraudulent activities in our society is unacceptable and can only derail the…

Oil falls below $62 a barrel

LONDON. — Oil dropped below $62 a barrel yesterday, failing to build on gains of more than 1 percent in the previous session as analysts said a recent rally in…

Monetary Policy sets tone for economic recovery

Gilbert Muponda Correspondent The Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe released the first Monetary Police statement of the year last week seeking to give the economy direction and achieve competitiveness having identified…

We were lucky: Jose

PARIS. — Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho admitted his side were fortunate to come away with a draw in the first leg of their Champions League soccer last-16 tie with Paris…

Few women controlling trade, economies

Virginia Muwanigwa Gender Protocol  This is the fifth in a series of articles analysing regional progress on gender equality and women’s empowerment. The Sadc Gender Protocol sought to ensure equal participation among women…

City to disrupt water supply

Columbus Mabika Herald Reporter There will be water supply disruptions in some Harare suburbs on Sunday to allow the Zimbabwe Electricity Supply Authority to carry out maintenance work on transformers and…

‘Zim has capacity to host world’s major conferences’

Conrad Mwanawashe Business Reporter ZIMBABWE has a strong destination appeal which can be exploited to boost tourism receipts, a world renowned expert in the Meetings, Incentives, Conventions Exhibitions (MICE) industry said. Mr…

US Embassy plays down NGO scam

Political Editor THE United States Embassy in Harare was yesterday forced into fire-fighting after the exposure of United States Agency for International Development’s (USAID) role in illegal regime change in…

Libya and the egg on western faces

Glenn Greenwald Correspondent When Saddam Hussein was captured in 2003 by US forces, Iraq War advocates boastfully celebrated the event as proof that they were right and used it to mock…

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