Total Zim to convert 45 stations to solar

Kudakwashe Mhundwa HARARE – One of Zimbabwe`s biggest fuel distributors, Total Zimbabwe, says it plans to convert to solar about 45 service stations in Zimbabwe as part of the company’s short-term…

How fears about jobs drive anti-migrant sentiment in South Africa

Steven Gordon One of the major problems facing South Africa is anti-immigrant violence. The seriousness of this problem was highlighted in a recent report on hate crime in the country.…

Bill allowing U.S. to sue OPEC drawing renewed interest

NEW YORK/DUBAI – With oil prices hitting fresh four-year highs, long-dormant proposals to allow the United States to sue OPEC nations are getting a fresh look in Congress, though they…

South Africa’s rand remains under pressure

JOHANNESBURG – South Africa’s rand retreated early on Tuesday, and local bonds fell amid subdued risk appetite. The rand was 0.49 percent weaker at 14.2950 per dollar at 0645 GMT,…

Zim mining projects to list on JSE, AIM

Tawanda Musarurwa HARARE – Financial Markets Indaba has embarked on a program to promote Zimbabwe-based mining projects to list on the Johannesburg Stock Exchange (JSE) and the London Stock Exchange Alternative…

JUST IN: AFM fight intensifies

DISGRUNTLED Apostolic Faith Mission church in Zimbabwe (AFM) pastors have filed an urgent chamber application at the High Court to block the election of a new national executive pending determination of court…

Supreme Court allows water disconnections

Senior Reporter Municipalities’ power to disconnect water supplies to non-paying residents is reasonable and does not in any way contravene Section 77 of the country’s Constitution that guarantees the right to…

Pumula South man caught in alleged witchcraft scare

Belinda Moyo, Sunday News Reporter A MAN from Pumula South suburb in Bulawayo was on Tuesday morning caught bleeding at a pastor’s house in New Lobengula with blood all over…

Supreme Court allows water disconnections

Municipalities’ power to disconnect water supplies to non-paying residents is reasonable and does not in any way contravene Section 77 of the country’s Constitution that guarantees the right to clean and potable water, the Supreme Court has ruled.

JUST IN: AFM fight intensifies

DISGRUNTLED Apostolic Faith Mission church in Zimbabwe (AFM) pastors have filed an urgent chamber application at the High Court to block the election of a new national executive pending determination of court challenges on the validity of the recent draft constitutional amendment and the Workers’ Council resolution.

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