33 SA companies for ZITF

AT least 33 South African companies will participate in the Zimbabwe International Trade Fair next month as a commitment to cement business relationships between the two countries.

Bail application for Kombayi deferred

Elizabeth Tsuro Midlands Reporter A RULING on a bail application by suspended Gweru Mayor, Councillor Hamutendi Kombayi, his deputy Clr Artwell Matyorauta and Town Clerk Daniel Matawu, who allegedly stole about…

Branco fails to impress

Eddie Chikamhi Harare Bureau THE Dynamos technical team has decided Portuguese Carlos Alexandre Mendes Branco was not the type of player they want in their books to fix their problematic strikeforce…

Power outages cost mining sector millions

Bianca Mlilo Business Reporter THE mining sector in Zimbabwe loses up to $10 million annually due to crippling power outages that affect production and viability of the industry, a survey has…

Al-Qaeda claims deadly Cote d’Ivoire attack

Al-Qaeda’s North Africa branch claimed responsibility after six gunmen opened fire on civilians at a Cote d’Ivoire beach resort, killing at least 16 people. Bloody bodies were sprawled on the beach…

Bob 92 Cup final cancellation irks Bosso

Ricky Zililo Senior Sports Reporter HIGHLANDERS feel the cancellation of the first-leg of the Bob 92 Cup final against Dynamos that had been scheduled for last Sunday robbed them of an…

WhatsApp ban proposal rejected

THE government has rejected a proposal by the country’s mobile telecommunication companies to regulate the use of over the top services (OTTs) such as WhatsApp, which they say are eating…

Egypt fires minister after ‘prophet’ comments

Egypt’s prime minister has sacked Justice Minister Ahmed al-Zend after his controversial remarks about imprisoning “the prophet” went viral. Ahmed al-Zend was on a private Egyptian channel discussing his opponents on…

‘No loadshedding this year’

Harare Bureau ZIMBABWEANS will continue to enjoy uninterrupted electricity supply as government’s efforts to ensure constant power supply start paying dividends, Energy and Power Development Minister, Samuel Undenge, said yesterday.

Anti-refugee party surges in German regional elections

Supporters of Germany’s new anti-immigrant Alternative for Germany party have celebrated after winning support in three regional elections with results that would have been unthinkable a year ago.

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