SurfaceWilmar accused of unfair business practices

Business Reporters THE Competition and Tariff Commission (CTC) is investigating Zimbabwe’s largest cooking oil processor, SurfaceWilmar over allegations of monopolistic tendencies over unfair business practices and preferential pricing. Among the issues…

Corrupt elements must face the music

Lloyd Gumbo Mr Speaker Sir One of the major threats to Zimbabwe’s quest for economic development is corruption. As such, mega deals that were signed with China will not bring…

Wenger not afraid

LONDON. — Arsene Wenger hopes Arsenal’s rousing victory over Bayern Munich will inspire them to dump Barcelona out of the Champions League soccer. The Gunners were paired with Europe’s finest side…

Telecel increases kiosks countrywide

Mobile phone company Telecel Zimbabwe says it has increased its retail presence across the country and now has 500 kiosks that offer a wide range of products and services to…

Mokoomba vibes at New Ambassador Hotel

Arts Reporter Afro-fusion group Mokoomba is set to breathe the festive season spirit in music lovers with a celebratory show at New Ambassador Hotel tomorrow. The show will be held on…

40 years on, the Vietnam war continues

Marjorie Cohn Correspondent THE war in Vietnam resulted in the deaths of more than 58 000 Americans and more than 3 million Vietnamese. Twenty years ago, the United States and…

Not even prayer will save the opposition

Nicole Hondo Correspondent Yesterday, an excitable section of the media led with screaming headlines that the opposition MDC-T party and People First —whatever it is — had signed some sort of…

You cannot win an argument with a train…Rail/road level crossing accidents a cause for concern

Fanuel Masikati Correspondent THE National Railways of Zimbabwe has observed with much concern, the disturbing and increasing incidences of rail/road level crossing accidents, as well as suicidal cases along the…

Zvenyika Makonese convicted of theft

Thupeyo Muleya Beitbridge Bureau FORMER Warriors defender Zvenyika Makonese, who is now employed as an assistant bus conductor, was yesterday fined R3000 by a Beitbridge magistrate after he was convicted of…

New pension pay date set

Samantha Chigogo Herald Correspondent Government has set December 21, as payment date for all of last month’s unpaid pensions. In a statement, Public Service Commission chairman, Dr Mariyawanda Nzuwah, said…

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