Tetrad loses $5m property battle

Fidelis Munyoro Chief Court Reporter A BID by Tetrad Holdings to reclaim 10 immovable properties sold by public auction to recover more than $5 million owed to National Social Security Authority…

Maduro rules out referendum

CARACAS. — Venezuela’s embattled President Nicolas Maduro vowed on Saturday that no referendum on ending his term would be held until next year, amid mounting pressure as the country teeters…

June 12th: The national holiday of Russia

On June 12th, the Russian people celebrate their national holiday – “Russia Day”. Celebrations on this occasion have been held since 1992, but over time they acquire greater importance and…

Comedian Q spreads wings

Shadreck Mufandaedza Arts Correspondent The name Qobizitha Dube is popular among comedy followers in Zimbabwe and abroad. Q is his stage name and he has earned respect because of his jokes…

‘Don’t bar students over fees’

Herald Reporter Higher and Tertiary Education, Science and Technology Deputy Minister, Dr Godfrey Gandawa has told Parliament that no university students should be prohibited from writing examinations over non-payment of…

Zanu-PF welcomes back ‘prodigal son’ Kunaka

Tichaona Zindoga Political Editor The ruling zanu-pf at the weekend welcomed back former Harare provincial youth leader, Jimu Kunaka, who had joined Zimbabwe People First before he quit last week citing…

Subsidise blood price, Govt told

Zvamaida Murwira Senior Reporter Members of Parliament have urged the Government to subsidise the cost of blood transfusion saying the current price was beyond the reach of many. Legislators noted that…

Nigerian jailed for life in Tanzania

DAR ES SALAAM. — The High Court in Tanzania on Saturday sentenced a Nigerian national to life imprisonment after he was found guilty of trafficking illegal drugs.

‘TBs not to blame for cash shortages’

Government has denied the issuance of Treasury Bills (TBs) had caused the current cash shortages, saying it had honoured its obligations on all debt instruments it has issued.

$1,6m needed for Beitbridge water project

Beitbridge Bureau The Zimbabwe National Water Authority (zinwa) requires $1,6 million to complete the construction of a water treatment plant to end perennial water woes that have dogged Beitbridge Town…

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