Zim economy can recover within short space of time: World Bank

Patrick Chitumba Midlands Bureau Chief ZIMBABWE has infrastructure that can make its economy flourish within a short space of time, World Bank Group Africa executive director Peter Larose said on…

Mazithulela appointed Afcone vice chair

Prosper Ndlovu Business Editor FORMER principal director in the Office of the President and Cabinet, Gatsha Mazithulela has been appointed vice chairman of the African Commission on Nuclear Energy (Afcone).

Zimdef sues Gwanda council

Mashudu Netsianda Senior Court Reporter THE Zimbabwe Manpower Development Fund (Zimdef) has dragged Gwanda Municipality to court for failing to remit levies and premiums from its wage bill in the…

THE STORM COULD BE OVER

Eddie Chikamhi Sports Reporter A FRESH breeze has blown into the CAPS United camp after the two shareholders, Twine Phiri and Farai Jere, met in Harare yesterday and agreed to…

Lungu sacks Guy Scott

LUSAKA. — President Edgar Lungu has appointed republican vice president Inonge Wina as vice president of the Patriotic Front (PF) replacing Lusaka Central Member of Parliament (MP) Guy Scott.

Mighty Warriors leave for Zambia

Ellina Mhlanga Sports Reporter MIGHTY Warriors coach Rosemary Mugadza is upbeat of their chances of getting a positive result when they meet Zambia in the first leg of their Olympic…

Parly inks two MoUs

Lloyd Gumbo Senior Reporter Parliament has signed two Memoranda of Understanding with the Zimbabwe Environmental Law Association (Zela) and the Zimbabwe Peace and Security Trust (ZPST) to capacitate legislators on…

BRICS a new milestone: Russia

MOSCOW. — The summit of BRICS (Brazil, Russia, India, China, South Africa) slated for July will yield more efficient methods to cope with modern global challenges, Russian Deputy Foreign Minister…

Nadal, Djokovic head for last 8 clash

PARIS. – Nine-time champion Rafael Nadal and world number one Novak Djokovic were placed on a mouth-watering French Open tennis quarter-final collision course in yesterday’s draw.

Zimra loses porn case . . . Revenue authority to pay fired workers $400 000

Daniel Nemukuyu Senior Court Reporter TWELVE workers who were unlawfully fired by the Zimbabwe Revenue Authority for allegedly possessing pornographic material will now get their outstanding salaries and benefits to…

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