Pick n Pay to open another branch

Godfrey Gavure Business Reporter SOUTH African retail giant Pick n Pay is set to open another branch at Avondale Shopping Centre before month end. In an interview with The Herald Business, Pick…

Vendors remanded in custody

Tendai Rupapa Senior Court Reporter Three of 26 illegal vendors arrested last week on allegations of using stones and iron bars to attack municipal police officers for dismantling their market…

Pressure mounts on PM to quit

BUCHAREST. — Romanian prosecutors indicted Prime Minister Victor Ponta yesterday as part of a wide-ranging corruption investigation and seized his assets, putting further pressure on him to resign.

Govt urged to stop cheap sugar imports

From George Maponga in CHIREDZI The future of nearly 20 000 workers employed in the Lowveld sugar industry is under threat owing to an influx of smuggled cheap sugar amid…

Mwonzora faces de-registration

Fidelis Munyoro Chief Court Reporter MDC-T secretary-general Douglas Mwonzora and two other lawyers face de-registration by the Law Society of Zimbabwe for various acts of misconduct. Mwonzora is a senior partner…

Uganda in refugee crisis

SEMBABULE. — As the world marked World Population Day on Saturday, Uganda was grappling with the worst ever refugee crisis it has faced in decades.

Williams injured, faces late test

ZIMBABWE all-rounder Sean Williams sustained a right knee injury during fielding on Sunday, in the second Prayag Cup One-Day International match against India, at the Harare Sports Club.

Africa’s Ebola not over yet

CAPE TOWN. — Africa’s Ebola epidemic has not run its course and around 30 people are still getting infected each week, the United Nations’ special envoy for the disease said…

Cambodia regulates NGOs

PHNOM PENH. – Cambodia passed yesterday a contentious law to regulate non-governmental organisations (NGOs) which government critics fear will be used to muzzle opposition.

Greeks in harsh terms of Eurozone bailout

ATHENS. — Greeks were bracing yesterday for the effects of the tough terms of an agreement that secured the country’s third bailout in five years, with many rejecting them while…

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