War veterans reaffirm support for Zanu-PF
Tendai Mugabe, Harare Bureau WAR veterans have reaffirmed their support for Zanu-PF and its “original and authentic leadership”, saying the current manner in which the party is being run was…
PPC commissions $85 million plant
CEMENT manufacturer PPC Zimbabwe on Friday commissioned its $85 million plant in Msasa, Harare, doubling its annual production capacity to 1,4 million tonnes. The giant firm has two other plants…
Sibanda, Ncube barred over match-fixing allegations
Sikhumbuzo Moyo, Senior Sports Reporter ZIFA has brewed another shocker by suspending Bulawayo City FC chairman Jerry Sibanda and head coach Philani Ncube over match-fixing allegations.
President urges industrialised countries to seek partnerships with poor nations
Cletus Mushanawani in MARRAKECH, Morocco PRESIDENT Mugabe has said tendencies towards imposition and dictating to others by highly industralised countries must give way to partnership and equitable solutions.
Hunger crisis could kill 200 children per day
Two hundred children could die every day from hunger in northeastern Nigeria as a result of the ongoing conflict in the country, a humanitarian agency has warned.
Mining sector should be made safer
Saul Gwakuba Ndlovu Fatal accident after fatal accident has been occurring in the informal mining sector, resulting in the loss of lives of a large number of people in the…
Zima engages Govt on PSMAS debt
Pamela Shumba, Senior Reporter THE Zimbabwe Medical Association (Zima) is negotiating with the Government to assist Premier Service Medical Aid Society (PSMAS) to pay doctors about $180 million arising from…
Irrigated tobacco harvesting to start month end
Oliver Kazunga, Senior Business Reporter HARVESTING of irrigated tobacco is expected to start at the end of this month with the Government urging early opening of auction floors for the…
‘Uncontrollable Hani had to be killed’
Johannesburg — Former Communist Party leader Chris Hani had to be murdered because he was an uncontrollable radical who was targeting civilians, according to Clive Derby-Lewis in his last interview…
Lifting of IMF sanctions on Zimbabwe expected to open financial doors
Prosper Ndlovu, Business Editor THE International Monetary Fund (IMF) has removed its sanctions on Zimbabwe a month after the country cleared its $107 million arrears to the multi-lateral lending institution.











