President to witness Mali accord
Morris Mkwate— AFRICAN Union chairman President Mugabe left for Mali yesterday to witness a peace signing ceremony between President Ibrahim Boubacar Keita’s government and Tuareg separatist rebels.
Mphoko maintains stance on Gukurahundi
From George Maponga in Masvingo Vice President Phelekezela Mphoko yesterday maintained that post-independence disturbances that rocked parts of Matabeleland and Midlands regions in the 1980s commonly referred to as Gukurahundi,…
SA suspends deportations
Bulawayo Bureau SOUTH AFRICA has temporarily suspended deportations following a legal challenge by a human rights group which argued that it was insensitive for authorities to target foreigners, including Zimbabweans,…
AU urged to solve African problems
Felex Share in Victoria Falls African countries should put at the fore guiding principles requiring them to find solutions to their own problems, if they are to have a fully-operational…
Burundi’s Nkurunziza returns home after coup attempt
Burundi’s President Pierre Nkurunziza has returned home a day after an attempted coup, the presidential office announced late Thursday. Nkurunziza was in Tanzania when a former military chief announced his…
D-Day for Miss Zimbabwe
Brenda Phiri Entertainment Reporter Miss Zimbabwe Trust has said it will not be taken advantage of again and will likely unleash its wrath on beauty queen Emily Kachote if it turns…
Gareth Bale’s move to United a done deal
MADRID. — Gareth Bale’s move to Manchester United is virtually done and he is set to be one of the victims of Real Madrid’s Champions League flop. And these are…
Chigumba case at Concourt
Fungai Jachi Court Reporter Chitungwiza South legislator Christopher Chigumba’s application to refer the matter in which he is accused of defrauding Government of $157 274 to the Constitutional Court was yesterday…
Finance Minister should take the lead
Martin Tarusenga The Herald Business edition of April 30 2015 reported the Vice President Emmerson Mnangagwa announcing to the International Business Council that Government will by August 2015 produce a…
‘Arrears award will create $1bn deficit’
Business Reporter POWER utility Zesa Holdings has pleaded with workers to accept a grossly diluted salary arrears offer arguing implementing the order from a collective bargaining arbitral award would leave…










