Zim, SA sign 3 landmark deals

From Mabasa Sasa  in TSHWANE, South Africa ZIMBABWE and South Africa yesterday signed three landmark agreements and two memoranda of understanding that are expected to steer bilateral relations and development…

Uhuru preps gather momentum

Farirai Machivenyika  Senior Reporter At least 24 regional and international organisations are expected to attend the country’s 35th Independence anniversary whose main celebrations will be held at the National Sports…

Our resources are not negotiable: President

From Mabasa Sasa in TSHWANE ZIMBABWE’S indigenisation and economic empowerment policy and laws are generous to foreign investors and will not be compromised to suit the interests of capital over…

Mzembi blasts Mahofa

Herald Reporters Tourism and Hospitality Industry Minister Engineer Walter Mzembi has declared he remains the holder of a legitimate offer letter for Barquest Farm in Masvingo until the acquiring authority…

Mutasa disqualified, Mliswa through

Herald Reporters Former Zanu-PF secretary for Administration Mr Didymus Mutasa yesterday failed in his bid to masquerade as a Zanu-PF candidate in the Headlands parliamentary by-election set for June 10…

CAPS battle to avoid collapse

Sports Reporter CAPS United officials have said they are confident they will avoid liquidation and allayed fears they are on verge of collapsing after slipping into a financial quagmire that…

Another Guinea battle

Grace Chingoma Senior Sports Reporter ZIMBABWE’S Warriors will have to battle their bogey opponents Guinea, and plucky Southern African rivals Malawi, in their quest to end more than 10 years…

Minister wants DeMbare game moved

Grace Chingoma Senior Sports Reporter SPORT, Arts and Culture Minister, Andrew Langa, has engaged the Premier Soccer League management and issued a request for them to postpone the match between…

FC Platinum win first match

Paul Mundandi in ZVISHAVANE FC Platinum . . . . . . . (3) 3 Flame Lily . . . . . . . . . . .  0

Zim FDI rises 66pc in 2014

Rumbidzai Zinyuke Business Reporter THE Zimbabwe Investment Authority last year approved projects valued at US$1,1 billion, a 66,6 percent increase from the previous year driven by renewed interest in the…

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