Menace of Harare’s traffic jungle

Sydney Kawadza : Senior Features Writer An abnormally packed Toyota Raum sends pedestrians scurrying in all directions as it meanders through traffic along Harare’s Jason Moyo Avenue. That is a typical day…

Prosecutor seeks protection from wife

Ivan Zhakata Court Reporter A public prosecutor in the Prosecutor-General’s Office yesterday took his wife to the Harare Civil Court claiming she attacked him in front of their children. Edmore Nyazamba…

Govt sticks to March 31 indigenisation deadline

Tinashe Makichi : Business Reporter Youth, Indigenisation and Economic Empowerment Minister Patrick Zhuwao said Government will stick to the March 31, 2016 deadline for all foreign-owned firms to submit their indigenisation…

City seeks to borrow $180m

Innocent Ruwende Municipal Reporter FINANCIALLY hamstrung Harare City Council is seeking permission to borrow $178 million — more than half its 2016 budget — to finance service delivery initiatives after its…

Athletics body under fire

NAIROBI. – Ex-Athletics Kenya (AK) board member Noah Ngeny has questioned spending priorities at the crisis-hit federation days after stepping down in protest over a lack of action against doping.

GZU students shine in US

Timothy Maponga Herald Reporter THREE students from Great Zimbabwe University’s Herbert Chitepo Law School raised the Zimbabwean flag high after scooping third position out of 51 law schools from all over…

Saudi Arabia must be stopped to prevent global terror

Sheikh Abdullah Makwinja Correspondent Laurent Murawiec, a French neocon, wrote this in 2002: “The Saudis are active at every level of the terror chain, from planners to financiers, from cadres to…

No regrets over Chiadzwa: Mnangagwa

Lloyd Gumbo Senior Reporter Government’S responsibility is to craft policies that safeguard the national interest, and there’s therefore nothing to regret about the decision to consolidate the diamond mining industry, Vice…

Ban on Mbada stays: High Court

Fidelis Munyoro Chief Court Reporter The High Court yesterday barred Mbada Diamonds from carrying out any mining operations in Chiadzwa without authority, saying allowing the firm to resume extraction of the…

China will avoid massive layoffs: Premier Li

BEIJING, — China will balance reform and development well and avoid massive layoffs while cutting overcapacity, Premier Li Keqiang said Wednesday. China is determined to press ahead with its reform agenda,…

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