Zim woos Indian investors

Tendai Mugabe in New Delhi, India ZIMBABWE has approached Indian investors to undertake several capital projects as the country accelerates its efforts in the implementation of Zim-Asset. The invitation of…

EMA reduces Environmental Impact Assessment fees

The Environmental Management Agency (EMA) said yesterday it had reduced Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) fees from 1,5 percent of project cost in an effort to improve the ease of doing…

Chikoko stars in Bayern win

FC Bayern Basketball coach Deon Thompson reserved special praise for Zimbabwe ace Vitalis Chikoko as his team recovered in time from a second-half deficit to sneak past the FRAPORT Skyliners…

Taking child rights back to Stone Age

Ruth Butaumocho Gender Editor Given increasing cases of child marriages, sexual abuse and rape, openly encouraging virginity testing will expose them to abuse from sexual perverts and men who are always…

Jeke confident of victory ahead of Tanzania tie

Ellina Mhlanga Sports Reporter MIGHTY Warriors’ striker Erina Jeke is confident they will prevail over Tanzania this Sunday when the two teams clash in the return leg of the Africa Women…

LATEST: Nzuwah blasts Gvt Ministers

Zvamaida Murwira Senior Reporter CIVIL Service Commission chairperson Dr Mariyawanda Nzuwah yesterday accused some Government ministers of arm-twisting the commission by demanding the recruitment of staff to serve under their…

BREAKING NEWS: Car explosion kills one in Berlin

At least one man died when a car containing a bomb exploded Tuesday morning in Berlin, police said.

NetOne boss Kangai suspended

Lloyd Gumbo Harare Bureau NETONE chief executive officer Reward Kangai has been sent on three months’ forced leave to pave way for a forensic audit at the parastatal, amid indications…

Fifa ban ex-Safa Boss

Robson Sharuko Harare Bureau FIFA have banned former South African Football Association chief executive, Leslie Sedibe, for five years as part of a fresh crackdown on match-fixing that has seen the…

Mavima charts NRZ survival path

Business Editor NEWLY appointed National Railways of Zimbabwe (NRZ) board chair, Larry Mavima, says the parastatal needs to explore new business approaches to survive the difficult economic environment and remain…

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