Vandalism, theft cost ZESA $30m

Golden Sibanda Senior Business Reporter POWER utility Zesa Holdings lost about $30 million worth of equipment due to vandalism and theft in the last 18 months, resulting in interruption of…

Zim a rich nation, says Mphoko

Herald Reporter Zimbabwe is sitting on $15 trillion worth of mineral resources and it is folly for the West to apply illegal sanctions on such a rich country where every…

Computer glitch grounds flights

WASHINGTON. — A computer glitch grounded United Airlines flights at US airports for the second time in six weeks early yesterday, backing up thousands of passengers in the busy morning…

$10m cement plant for Redcliff

Munyaradzi Musiiwa Midlands Correspondent A CHINESE investor, Mortal Investments Manufacturing Company, will soon set up a $10 million cement manufacturing plant in Redcliff after buying 100 000 square metres of land…

Soul Jah Love goes into fast foods

Tawanda Marwizi Arts Correspondent Mbare is one of the oldest suburbs in the capital and a veritable hive of activity where anything can be found, if you know the people…

Mhofu eyes maiden win

Grace Chingoma Sports Reporter VETERAN coach Sunday “Mhofu’’ Chidzambwa — still searching for his maiden win on his return to the domestic Premiership trenches — is confident tomorrow might just…

Police warn errant motorists

Freeman Razemba Crime Reporter Police have expressed concern over an increase in road accidents countrywide caused by speeding and unlicensed drivers. Police yesterday said 20 139 accidents were recorded this year…

Cabinet okays new land rentals

Masvingo Bureau Big firms and transnational corporations that own estates and plantations in the country will have to pay up to $1 million in annual land rentals after Cabinet approved…

Mnangagwa goes for Yuan

Hatred Zenenga in BEIJING, China Vice President Emmerson Mnangagwa yesterday proposed to have the Chinese currency, the RMB/Yuan, as a legal tender in Zimbabwe when he met his Chinese counterpart…

At least 500 killed in recent terror attacks

NAIROBI. — At least 500 people have been killed in about 150 separate attacks from 2012 to June 2015 countrywide. Most of the deaths have been in Nairobi, Garissa and Mandera.…

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