‘Women key to development’
Columbus Mabika Herald Reported Africa must fully endorse the role of women’s empowerment and gender equality as a key driver of the process of sustainable development on the continent, the group…
President meets Qatari envoy
Senior Reporter President Mugabe yesterday met the visiting special envoy from the State of Qatar, Dr Khalid Bin Mohamed Al-Attiyah, and discussed several ways of improving co-operation between Zimbabwe and…
Zanu-PF expels 7, suspends 13
Farirai Machivenyika and Nyemudzai Kakore Zanu-PF yesterday expelled seven more members, while 13 others were suspended for five years as the revolutionary party continues to rid itself of people linked…
Muchechetere guilty of misconduct
Fidelis Munyoro Chief Court Reporter Zimbabwe Broadcasting Corporation (ZBC) former chief executive officer Happison Muchechetere has been convicted of a slew of misconduct charges, including financial mismanagement and unlawful acquisition of…
What a disgrace!
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Burundi president plays soccer amid protests
Burundi’s President Pierre Nkurunziza has been photographed playing football as protests continue over his bid to run for a third term in office.
Navistar bosses oppose State appeal
Court Reporter The National Prosecuting Authority’s appeal against the acquittal of three Navistar Insurance Brokers managers is defective and cannot withstand the scrutiny of the appellant court, the Navistar bosses…
Retailers cry foul over vendors
Golden Sibanda Senior Business Reporter RETAILERS have pleaded with Government to protect them from unfair competition posed by influx of inferior imported products, address problems faced by street vendors and…
Kikwete fumes over aid strings
DAR ES SAALAM. — Tanzanian President Jakaya Kikwete said yesterday that Western donors are setting degrading conditions for aid to the East African nation and he could be forced in…
McDonald’s employees slam ‘poverty wages’
NEW YORK. — Thousands of McDonald’s employees and union activists descended on the company’s headquarters near Chicago yesterday to hold the biggest ever protest against “poverty wages” paid to most…










