New indigenisation framework policy announced

Harare Bureau The government yesterday announced a new framework to the indigenisation and empowerment policy containing a cocktail of measures that are expected to complement other initiatives to attract local…

Debt collectors attach $2mil HCC property

Conrad Mwanawashe Harare Bureau HWANGE Colliery Company had property worth $2 million attached yesterday after it failed to pay for the installation and use of software in breach of contracts the…

Arsenal showing champ ‘vibes’, Wenger declares

ARSENE WENGER is sensing that the “vibes” are right for Arsenal to finally end their Premier League title drought, saying the team showed their growing maturity in grinding out an…

Hockey teams for Junior Africa Cup

Ellina Mhlanga Harare Bureau THE national Under-21 men’s and women’s hockey players will this week converge at Arundel School in Harare for trials as the technical team select provisional teams for…

Man cries in court as wife demands half of pension

Noleen Makhurane Court Reporter A BULAWAYO man yesterday broke into tears at the maintenance court after his estranged wife demanded half of his $11,296 pension. Stephen Ndlovu from Matshobana suburb told…

Ministry mulls provincial annual carnivals

Leonard Ncube Victoria Falls Reporter THE Ministry of Tourism and Hospitality Industry plans to initiate annual carnivals in each of the country’s 10 provinces as a way of boosting tourism. Tourism…

Chevrons level series

Zimbabwe 226 (Chibhabha 53, Moor 52, Rashid Khan 3-43, Hamza 2-31) v Afghanistan 161 (Shahzad 45, Shahidi 31. Chibhabha 4-25, Cremer 2-38) by 65 runs

Tobacco sales close 2015 at $900 million

Oliver Kazunga Senior Business Reporter ZIMBABWE’S tobacco export earnings closed year 2015 at $867 million compared to $772,5 million achieved in 2014, data from the Tobacco Industry and Marketing Board (TIMB)…

Sweswe hunts for strikers

Geophrey Sifani Sports Reporter TSHOLOTSHO FC coach Lizwe Sweswe says he is in the hunt for strikers to sharpen his frontline to help his side stay in the Premier Soccer League…

Rand kicks off 2016 on back foot

JOHANNESBURG – The rand was weaker against major currencies yesterday morning at the start of what will be a risk-intensive week for markets. At 8.40AM the rand was trading at…

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