Brig-Gen Munemo declared national hero

Brigadier-General Emilio Munemo, who passed away on Sunday after a short illness, has been declared a national hero.

SA team arrives for BNC meetings

Senior government officials from South Africa arrived into the country yesterday for preparatory meetings of the third session of the Zimbabwe-South Africa Bi-National Commission (BNC) amid indications that the $400 million National Railways of Zimbabwe (NRZ) deal will be on the agenda.

PRAZ corners Chivayo’s Intratrek

The Procurement Regulatory Authority of Zimbabwe (PRAZ) has written to Intratrek Zimbabwe — that is locked in a contractual dispute with Zimbabwe Power Company (ZPC) – emphasising the point that it had statutory powers to demand explanation on all matters pertaining to the Gwanda solar project.

Makandiwa gold mine kidnappers in court

THE trial of five men accused of kidnapping villagers they accused of stealing gold ore at a mine believed to be owned by United Family International Church (UFIC) leader Prophet Emmanuel Makandiwa in Mutawatawa, has been set for March 18.

Mliswa sucked into mine dispute

Norton legislator and businessman Themba Mliswa could face yet another parliamentary probe for allegedly dragging Mines and Mining Development Portfolio Committee into the Makomo Resources and Zambezi Gas coal claims dispute, The Herald Business has learnt.

Editorial Comment: Liberalising fuel imports good for business

Government’s decision to liberalise the importation of fuel, allowing big firms, mainly exporters with free funds, the green light to procure petroleum products for their own consumption was long overdue.

Chamisa gags senior party leaders

MDC-Alliance president Mr Nelson Chamisa has gagged senior party leaders from commenting on the party’s congress in the media as he struggles to contain the simmering tension among members.

Infrastructure paving the road towards 2030

Zimbabwe is at the beginning of an exciting journey towards prosperity. It won’t necessarily be a smooth journey, and beginnings are never easy. But with real reform and a commitment to restructuring our economy we will rebuild our economy and our nation.

Chihuri falls on hard times

Former Police Commissioner General Dr Augustine Chihuri’s family has been hit hard by financial challenges to an extent of petitioning the High Court for permission to sell an agro-residential plot in Goromonzi to pay school fees for three minor children.

ICC SLAP IKOPE WITH 10-YEAR BAN FOR CORRUPTION

THE International Cricket Council have praised Zimbabwe Cricket and former Chevrons captain Graeme Cremer for their co-operation which led to the nailing of Enock Ikope, a former administrator of the domestic game, on charges of attempting to fix matches.

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