BREAKING NEWS: Pistorius jailed for six years for murder of girlfriend

South African Paralympic gold medalist Oscar Pistorius was sent to prison for six years on Wednesday for the 2013 murder of his girlfriend, Reeva Steenkamp, the latest twist in a…

THIS WEEK IN PICTURES

Zimpapers Visual News team collection of photography taken around Zimbabwe this past week

Zim okays SABMiller, AB InBev merger

Prosper Ndlovu Business Editor THE Competition and Tariff Commission (CTC) of Zimbabwe has approved SABMiller’s multi-billion dollar merger with the world’s biggest brewer AB InBev – with a set of conditions…

Imports ban not forever: Minister Bimha

Business Reporter INDUSTRY and Commerce Minister Mike Bimha has urged local industry to use the import ban window to retool and increase domestic output saying the restriction would not be…

Buy Zimbabwe summit begins

Oliver Kazunga Senior Business Reporter THE 2016 Buy Zimbabwe annual summit begins today in Mutare with deliberations centred on promoting the revival of the agriculture industry for the growth and development…

Editorial Comment: A way to bring peace to Mozambique must be found

Fighting between Mozambique government forces and Renamo rebels has sent as many as 10,000 people fleeing to Malawi. The United Nations Refugee Agency (UNHCR) said in mid-April that is had…

Govt warns social media users

Nqobile Tshili and Auxilia Katongomara Chronicle Reporters THE Government has warned unruly elements sending subversive messages and threats on social media that they can be traced back to them and expose…

Zim has right to credit: Chinamasa

Lloyd Gumbo Harare Bureau Zimbabwe is a shareholder to regional and international financial institutions and as such will not be embarrassed to request funding from the organisations, Finance and Economic Development…

Civil servants ignore call to strike

Chronicle Reporters THE civil servants’ strike that was slated to start yesterday over delayed June salaries flopped in many parts of the country. In Bulawayo, it was business as usual…

Netanyahu kicks off Africa tour in Uganda

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu began an African tour on Monday, attending a memorial service at Entebbe airport in Uganda where his commando brother was killed rescuing hostages 40 years…

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