Mliswa probe continues: Police

Freeman Razemba Crime Reporter Police yesterday said investigations on former Zanu-PF Mashonaland West provincial chairman Mr Temba Mliswa, who is being probed for possessing suspected stolen farming equipment at one…

Govt signs 54 trade pacts

Golden Sibanda Senior Business Reporter GOVERNMENT has signed 54 Bilateral Investment Protection and Promotion Agreements (BIPPA) that are now at various stages of completion as it moves towards injecting more…

‘Pasuwa blanket’on stage

Brenda Phiri Entertainment Reporter National football team coach Calisto Pasuwa’s “blanket incident” has found its way into local comedy, with comedian Uncle Ritchie taking the euphoria to the stage.

‘Tourism an instrument of peace’

Columbus Mabika Herald Reporter Vice President Emmerson Mnangagwa has encouraged African countries to adopt tourism as a means of ensuring peace and understanding among people.

UN appoints Burundi mediator

BUJUMBURA. — The United Nations yesterday appointed a Senegalese diplomat to facilitate talks between rival factions in Burundi’s political crisis after the opposition accused the previous mediator of bias.

Jobs deal for Zim graduates• Labour exportation agreements sealed • Govt working on database, says minister

Felex Share Senior Reporter Government is inviting all those who graduated from tertiary colleges since 1980 to forward their names for possible employment in several African countries with which it has…

EDITORIAL COMMENT: Young girls need adequate protection

THE age of consent for sexual relations is now seen in Zimbabwe, as in most other countries, as a legal minefield and source of debate, with recent, and probably ill-judged,…

Warriors beat Comoros

Eddie Chikamhi Sports Reporter Zimbabwe. . . . . . . . . . . . . (1) 2 Comoros . . . . . . . . . .…

Bhasikiti takes case to ConCourt

Daniel Nemukuyu Senior Court Reporter Expelled Mwenezi East National Assembly member Mr Kudakwashe Bhasikiti has approached the Constitutional Court seeking to block President Mugabe from calling a by-election in the…

Govt not happy with safari operators: President

Takunda Maodza recently in South Africa PRESIDENT Mugabe says the Government is unhappy with the state of affairs in private safaris and conservancies where owners — who are largely of…

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