Zinara, council in parking row
Innocent Ruwende Municipal Reporter The Zimbabwe National Roads Administration (Zinara) has come under fire for trying to take over Harare City Council’s lucrative car parking business.
Twin bombs kill 44
MAIDUGURI. — Two bombs blamed on the Islamic extremist group Boko Haram exploded at a crowded mosque and an elite Muslim restaurant in Nigeria’s central city of Jos, killing 44…
CAAZ seeks to raise $11m
Tinashe Makichi Business Reporter The Civil Aviation Authority of Zimbabwe is in negotiations with local financial institutions to raise $11 million required to complete outstanding upgrades at the Harare International…
New era for ZSE. . . as Automated Trading System goes live
Business Editor A total of 12 stocks exchanged hands on the Zimbabwe Stock Exchange yesterday after the automated trading system went live following Friday’s false start.
Land barons on wanted list
Target Shumba Herald Reporter Thirteen land barons are on the police wanted list in connection with illegal sale of stands at Odar Farm, commonly known as Southlea Park located in…
Diamond production down 36pc
Happiness Zengeni Business Editor Diamond production in the first quarter was down 36 percent to 419 788,5 carats from 660 000 in the comparable year ago period. The downward trend…
Greek finance minister resigns
ATHENS/FRANKFURT. — Greece’s outspoken finance minister resigned yesterday, removing one major obstacle to any deal to keep Athens in the euro zone after Greeks voted resoundingly to back the government…
Zambezi Magic rocks . . . though Zim still to claim its space
Silver Screen with Tafadzwa Zimoyo Television viewing is going through an evolution that is ushering in a revolution aimed at giving viewers value for their money.
Pasuwa wants better preps
Petros Kausiyo Deputy Sports Editor YOUNG Warriors coach Callisto Pasuwa has warned that Zimbabwe will need to abandon the tradition of horror trips if they are to clear the South…
Harare Town Clerk Mahachi bounces back
Municipal Reporter Harare City Council town clerk Dr Tendai Mahachi returned to work yesterday after his lawyers wrote to council demanding that he returns to work with immediate effect.











