‘Cuba will never rejoin OAS over Venezuela’
HAVANA. — Cuban President Raul Castro says the country will not return to the Organisation of American States (OAS) in a show of solidarity with Venezuela.
AU eyes peaceful polls in Somalia
MOGADISHU. – The African Union Mission in Somalia (AMISOM) said it had initiated measures to ensure the forthcoming elections in Somalia to be peaceful.
ZRP to serve as chiefs’ messengers
Midlands Correspondent Traditional leaders now have capacity to use the Zimbabwe Republic Police to serve them as well as deliver summons on their behalf, president of the Chiefs’ Council, Chief…
Manyenyeni to bounce back
Innocent Ruwende Municipal Reporter Suspended Harare Mayor Councillor Bernard Manyenyeni is set to bounce back at Town House today after the Local Government, Public Works and National Housing Ministry failed or…
‘No load shedding for winter wheat farmers’
Tinashe Makichi Business Reporter Government will ensure consistent supply of electricity for the 2016-2017 winter wheat farming season, Energy and Power Developmemt Minister Dr Samuel Undenge said.
Govt to recruit more pharmacists
Shamiso Makiwa Herald Reporter Government says it will soon open new and unfreeze existing pharmacy technician posts following revelations that only half the number of posts needed have been filled.
China contributes to Mali’s peace
BAMAKO. — Mali’s former prime minister Moussa Mara said Chinese peacekeepers under the UN Multidimensional Integrated Stabilisation Mission in Mali (MINUSMA) were more than bringing peace to the West African…
‘Blueberry industry is poised for growth’
Business Reporter A Netherlands based horticultural PUM expert, Mr Peter de Wit, who was recently in Zimbabwe, said the Blueberry industry is poised for growth given the growing market and…
Wenger meets Vardy
LONDON. — Jamie Vardy has met Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger for talks over a £20 million move. The Leicester striker (29) had face-to-face discussions with the Gunners chief in London…
Zimbabwe and case of the invisible company
Correspondent Zimbabwe lost $3 billion through illicit financial flows between 2009 and 2012, while Africa lost many billions of dollars in illicit financial flows during the same period.











