Govt installs CCTVs at Beitbridge Border Post

Thupeyo Muleya Beitbridge Bureau Government has started installing closed circuit televisions (CCTVs) at Beitbridge Border Post to curb corruption perpetrated by immigration and customs officers. Deputy Minister of Home Affairs Cde…

Kanyakanye faces $300 000 tax liability

Martin Kadzere Senior Business Reporter FORMER Allied Timbers chief executive Dr Joseph Kanyekanye is alleged not to have remitted tax on benefits amounting to about $300 000 from 2009 to 2014…

HIGH-FLYING WARRIOR

Robson Sharuko Senior Sports Editor HE might have spent a number of weeks on the sidelines through injuries, including horrific head injury that sent him to hospital in November, but Khama…

‘President did not turn his back on Burundi’

Mabasa Sasa recently in ADDIS ABABA, Ethiopia Claims that President Mugabe dragged his feet over the crisis in Burundi emanate from “sheer ignorance” of the procedural realities of international affairs…

Serena motivated by defeat

MELBOURNE. — Serena Williams said her upset in the Australian Open tennis final was a wake-up call for the rest of the year if she wants to add to her…

TSL to dispose of Nampak, Cut Rag

Business Reporter Diversified group TSL Limited intends to dispose of its investment in Nampak Zimbabwe and Cut Rag processors at a combined value of $6,5 million, chief executive Washington Matsaira…

Syria peace talks in peril

GENEVA. – The future of the biggest push to date to end Syria’s brutal civil war looked highly uncertain yesterday with the main opposition group threatening to walk away before…

AU urged to protect senior citizens

ADDIS ABABA. – African governments should adopt global instruments that advance the welfare of elderly persons in the continent, campaigners said on Saturday on the sidelines of the AU Heads…

Blue Bulls are in town

Paul Munyuki Sports Reporter Rugby giants Blue Bulls landed in Harare yesterday evening and were quick to declare that their pre-season clash against Toyota Cheetahs is not going to be a…

Macheso ups tempo on ‘Tsoka Dzerwendo’

Arts Reporter When Alick Macheso’s album “Kwatakabva Mitunhu” was received with mixed feelings in 2012, he was exposed to the worst criticism of his career. The musician went on a…

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