SMEs to hold biometric registration indaba

Ruth Butaumocho : Gender Editor The inaugural stakeholders’ conference for the biometric registration of businesses in the informal sector aimed at bringing together players in the small to medium enterprises industry…

JSC appoints Masvingo High Court judges

From George Maponga in MASVINGO The Judicial Service Commission (JSC) has appointed Justices Joseph Mafusire and Garainesu Mawadze as resident judges at the recently commissioned Masvingo High Court. The appointments are…

Huge send-off for Team Zim

Grace Chingoma Senior Sports Reporter PRESIDENT Mugabe has urged Team Zimbabwe, which will participate at the Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, from August 5 to 21 to bring home…

Prosecution appeals Kereke sentence

Fidelis Munyoro Chief Court Reporter In a new twist to the case of former Bikita West Member of Parliament Munyaradzi Kereke, the private prosecution is appealing against the 14-year imprisonment imposed…

All set for Marondera Music Awards

Timothy Maponga : Arts Correspondent All is set for the second edition of the annual “Marondera Music Awards” (MMA) with organisers promising fire works for this year’s awards ceremony. Scheduled for August…

$500m maize scheme on cards

Felex Share Senior Reporter Government is working on a $500 million command agricultural programme to ensure maize self-sufficiency starting from the next summer cropping season.

Sub-Saharan Africa glows in FDI terms – Report

JOHANNESBURG. – Sub-Saharan Africa remains a fast-growing region in the world despite a relative slow down, multinational professional services firm Ernst & Young (EY) said yester- day.

Obama’s half-brother Malik endorses Trump

WASHINGTON/NAIROBI. – United States President Barack Obama’s half-brother Malik says he endorsed the election of Republican Party candidate Donald Trump because he is a “down-to-earth” person.

EDITORIAL COMMENT: Efficient urban commuter system critical

By default, privately-owned minibuses usually rented out to their drivers cope with Zimbabwe’s public transport needs, moving an estimated million people a day to and from work and school.

Zanu-PF still the only game in town

Lovemore Ranga Mataire Senior Writer The recent massive demonstration by ZANU-PF youths in support of the ruling party’s empowerment policies effectively silenced all those who had discounted the revolutionary party as…

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