EDITORIAL COMMENT: Telecoms critical in rural economy
Since last year, the Postal and Telecommunications Regulatory Authority of Zimbabwe (Potraz) has been able to set service standards for telecommunications service operators and to enforce conformity with these standards…
Kabila names new 50-member cabinet
Kinshasa. — Democratic Republic of Congo president has named a new government that doesn’t include any main opposition figures among more than 50 officials.
Chikumba hearing deferred again
Fidelis Munyoro Chief Court Reporter THE case in which former Air Zimbabwe chief executive Peter Chikumba is seeking an order to remain on bail until the determination of his fresh appeal…
‘No position yet on Coke bottling deal’
Business Reporter Delta Corporation says there is no position yet regarding The Coca-Cola Company’s (TCCC) intention to terminate its bottler’s agreement with the local beverage maker following shareholding changes at…
Provinces reject opposition’s proposed ‘grand coalition’
Fidelis Munyoro, Harare Bureau Only three out of 10 provinces in the country support the grand coalition being proposed by opposition parties, pointing to a monumental loss to Zanu-PF in…
BID DEAL FOR CRICKET
Eddie Chikamhi Senior Sports Reporter ZIMBABWE Cricket chairman Tavengwa Mukuhlani has welcomed the resolution by the International Cricket Council (ICC), which will see Zimbabwe getting an improved financial package of $94…
Q1 miss. . . Byo power station misses upgrade deadline
Oliver Kazunga, Senior Business Reporter THE $87 million Bulawayo Thermal Power Station rehabilitation project has missed the first quarter 2017 commencement deadline.
EDITORIAL COMMENT: President set example which all AU leaders must follow
Speaking at a fundraising dinner in Johannesburg, South Africa, for the African Union Foundation in June 2015, President Mugabe pledged to donate 300 head of cattle to the continental body…
Universal approach needed for Zim’s agric sector
Conrad Gweru Correspondent Feeding Zimbabwe and subsequently attaining the breadbasket status will require a holistic approach to the country’s agriculture sector.
Varsity identifies 3 linked to Nazi-inspired posters
Cape Town. — Stellenbosch University yesterday said it has identified three individuals linked to the planning of the “Anglo-Afrikaner Student” event at the university on Thursday last week.










