Court ruling costs 700 jobs in 5 days
Paidamoyo Chipunza Senior Reporter Government yesterday held a crisis meeting with stakeholders during which workers proposed that Presidential Powers be invoked to protect them amid reports that over 700 have…
US, Netherlands fund vendors’ union
Andrew Chimedza Herald Reporter Two Western nations have been fingered in funding of resistance efforts by illegal vendors who have been ordered to move out of Harare streets to…
Investment projects to rake in $16m
Conrad Mwanawashe Business Reporter ZIMBABWE expects to rake in more than $16 million in export receipts from the $1 billion projects approved by the Zimbabwe Investment Authority in the first…
EDITORIAL COMMENT: Kasukuwere’s example worth emulating
IT is said when two dogs fight for a bone, it is the third dog that wins the fight. This truism guided Zanu-PF, Team Zanu-PF — that had almost donated the…
MANYUCHI TARGETS BRITISH STAR KHAN
CHARLES MANYUCHI’S handlers have revealed that they are angling for the boxer to take on British star, Amir Khan, to bring him closer to his dream of becoming the undisputed…
Writ of execution for Tsvangirai
Lovemore Mataire Senior Reporter Property belonging to MDC-T leader Mr Morgan Tsvangirai was yesterday identified by the Messenger of Court for attachment in a case in which 13 former party security…
Cotton merchants, farmers on collision course
Martin Kadzere Senior Business Reporter COTTON merchants have introduced a centralised cotton buying system, a move which has been described by farmers as an attempt to “promote monopolistic tendencies”.
SA comedian for Harare
Entertainment Reporter Indian-born and celebrated South African comedian Riiad Moosa (pictured) is coming to Zimbabwe for a one-off comedy show dubbed “The Best of Riaad Moosa”.
Too much negative energy assails us
My Turn with Tichaona Zindoga IT is tempting to focus on the recent histrionics of one Kudakwashe Bhasikiti, a former Zanu-PF member who was fired a couple of months back…
Buhari to appoint cabinet in September
LAGOS. — Nigeria’s new president Muhammadu Buhari said on Monday that he will not appoint cabinet ministers until September, having taken office on May 29.











