‘We will not close firms irrationally’
Golden Sibanda : Senior Business Reporter THE National Indigenisation and Economic Empowerment Board says foreign firms will get time to work on outstanding areas relating to compliance with indigenisation requirements provided…
Manyenyeni clears air on $1,7m deal
Herald Reporter Harare Mayor Councillor Bernard Manyenyeni has said council did not reject the deal in which African Sun Limited offered to buy part of the Harare Gardens land for…
Follow laws, Chinese traditional medicine agents urged
Lovemore Chikova in BOAO, China CHINESE nationals selling traditional medicine from the Asian economic giant in other countries must observe laws governing their business, including subjecting themselves to certification, officials…
Serena, Murray sent packing
MIAMI. — World number one and three-time defending champion Serena Williams and second-ranked Andy Murray both crashed out of the ATP and WTA Miami Open tennis tournament on a day…
Trio swindles firm of $180 000
Freeman Razemba Crime Reporter THREE travel agency senior employees allegedly pocketed more than $180 000 after selling air tickets to various individuals in and around the city in separate incidents.
Dancing joyously to the mbira tune
Dr Sekai Nzenza on Wednesday It was full moon on Saturday last week when we danced to mbira music in the village. Among the guests dancing with us were Mbuya Gambiza…
Corruption threatens children’s future
Stanely Mushava : Features Correspondent Education has not been spared corruption’s invasive spread into the pillar sectors of the country.The moral blackout in a sector mandated with the development of children…
Chinese firm to set up explosives project in Zim
Hunan Nanling Industry Explosive Material Co Ltd has announced plans by its Hong Kong joint venture (JV) to set up an industrial explosive materials production project in Zimbabwe. The first phase…
21 Zim fishermen up for poaching in Zambia
Walter Nyamukondiwa Chinhoyi Bureau At least 21 Zimbabwean fishermen have been arrested and seven kapenta rigs impounded in Lake Kariba waters for allegedly encroaching into the Zambian territory while fishing.
William Shatner sued for $170m
William Shatner has been sued for $170 million by a man claiming to be his son. Peter Sloan, 59, filed the libel, defamation and slander civil lawsuit last week against Shatner,…










