President Mugabe charms SA media

Political Editor President Mugabe on Wednesday charmed the usually-hostile media during a joint press conference address with his South African counterpart Jacob Zuma. The two leaders faced the media at the…

Tears as Airzim bosses convicted

Tendai Rupapa Senior Court Reporter AN AIR Zimbabwe executive who bled the airline millions of dollars in a “fraudulent” aviation insurance deal wept yesterday as she was told she faces jail. Grace…

Corporate governance code launched

Herald Reporter The National Code on Corporate Governance that provides a framework for corporate conduct for both the public and private sectors came into effect yesterday after it was officially…

Warriors’ rivals confident

Grace Chingoma Senior Sports Reporter THE Flames of Malawi are bullish they have a good chance of qualifying for the 2017 Nations Cup finals after being thrown into a group which…

Great send off for Somanje

Tawanda Marwizi in Marondera When the body of sungura musician Daiton Somanje arrived at his home in Museve Street in Marondera yesterday around 10am, scores of people came from the…

ZCTU given green-light to protest

Court Reporter The Zimbabwe Congress of Trade Unions’ planned demonstrations will go ahead tomorrow in all the six major cities and towns after the organisation obtained clearance from the police…

Bring closure to the Debt Assumption Bill

Zvamaida Murwira Mr Speaker, Sir The current huge debt overhang at the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe makes it a high risky customer in the eyes of international financiers, thereby deterring capital inflows…

Zhakata takes act to Club Las Vegas

Entertainment Reporter Zora music star Leonard Zhakata will tonight stage a show at Club Las Vegas in Southerton. The musician has been outstanding at his recent live shows and organisers…

Mnangagwa raps private media

George Maponga in MASVINGO Acting President Emmerson Mnangagwa has lashed at the private media for deliberately concocting lies that Zimbabwe was on the verge of collapse owing to a non-existent…

Garissa: Kenya admits lapses

NAIROBI. — The Kenyan government has admitted that there were lapses in the security response to the Garissa University College terrorist attack that left 148 people dead. State House spokesperson…

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