Chinamasa to address auditors annual indaba
Business Reporter FINANCE Minister Patrick Chinamasa will address the Institute of Internal Auditors annual conference scheduled for Victoria Falls next week to discuss the myriad of problems besetting the economy.
Cabinet meeting time shifted
Herald Reporter Cabinet will today sit at 10am instead of the previously advertised 9am, Chief Secretary to the President and Cabinet Dr Misheck Sibanda said yesterday. He said this was to…
Tsholotsho stun How Mine
Ricky Zililo in Bulawayo Tsholotsho . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 How Mine . .…
Anchor Holdings scouts for Belgian investors
Tinashe Makichi Business Reporter Anchor Holdings is in negotiations with Belgian investors over the possibility of joint venture partnerships on three of its subsidiaries following the 60 percent acquisition of…
Latest: Renamo leader alive after convoy attack
MAPUTO – Mozambique’s opposition leader Afonso Dhlakama escaped unhurt when his convoy was hit by gunfire while returning from a rally in the central Manica province in what police said…
Govt health scheme to benefit retrenchees
Leonard Ncube Victoria Falls Reporter THE Government is worried about the impending loss of health cover for many after more than 25 000 people lost their jobs, and is leaving no…
Shock as $2, Zim coins are found in hidden human skeleton
Fairness Moyana Sunday News Correspondent A 12-YEAR-OLD boy discovered a human skeleton which had two t-shirts, a short, $2 and Zimbabwean coins, in what is suspected to be an act of…
Ministry cuts fuel prices
Tinashe Farawo Harare Bureau GOVERNMENT has reduced petrol and diesel prices by seven and five US cents respectively, as it continues working on economic variables that directly affect competitiveness. A Statutory…
Americans, clergyman and Mujuru links
Brian Chitemba and Kuda Bwititi RETIRED Anglican Bishop Sebastian Bakare allegedly approached former Vice-President Joice Mujuru and MDC-T leader Mr Morgan Tsvangirai to explore the possibility of the two opposition…
Dangote to establish 630MW plant
Harare Bureau AFRICA’S richest man Mr Aliko Dangote has registered his trading company, Dangote Holdings, in Zimbabwe and plans to build a 630MW thermal power station, our Harare Bureau has…





