Unions urge Govt to expedite compensation of former commercial farmers

HARARE – Farmers representatives on Tuesday lauded the government for embarking on processes to compensate white former commercial farmers whose land was compulsorily acquired for resettlement of previously deprived majority…

Kaunda’s 95th birthday: former African presidents to attend

LUSAKA. — Five former African presidents will visit Zambia’s first President Kenneth Kaunda in late April to celebrate his 95th birthday, one of the leaders said on Tuesday.

ZimCoke deal awaits Cabinet approval

Michael Magoronga The deal in which ZimCoke (Private) Limited, is set to revitalise a coke plant within Ziscosteel, now awaits Cabinet approval. The company took over a coke oven within…

Monetary Policy shakes insurance and pensions industry

Both conventional and unconventional Monetary Policy movements can have positive or negative effects on the insurance and pensions sector.

“Israelis voted no to peace, yes to apartheid”, say Palestinians

RAMALLAH. – Palestine Liberation Organisation (PLO) officials said today in reaction to the results of the Israeli elections that Israelis have voted no to peace and yes to apartheid.

Rwanda’s media practitioners pay tribute to colleagues killed in genocide

KIGALI. — Rwandan media practitioners on Tuesday evening paid homage to the journalists killed in the 1994’s genocide as part of a 100-day commemoration starting on April 7.

Singapore seizes 25.6 ton of pangolin scales in days

SINGAPORE. – Singapore intercepted a second shipping container packed full of pangolin scales destined for Vietnam in less than a week, authorities said on Wednesday, a combined haul that set a new record for the global transit hub.

Thousands flee Tripoli homes as battle rages on outskirts

TRIPOLI/BRUSSELS. – Eastern forces and troops loyal to the Tripoli government fought on the outskirts of Libya’s capital on Wednesday as thousands of residents fled from the battle.

JUST IN: Nedbank employees in court

THREE Nedbank Zimbabwe employees have appeared before a Mutare magistrate facing allegations of defrauding the bank of more than US$80 000.

Schweppes invests $40k on Vic Falls cleanliness

Leonard Ncube in Victoria Falls  ONE of the country’s leading beverages manufacturers, Schweppes Holdings Africa Limited, has invested over RTGS$40 000 in cleaning material in Victoria Falls to help keep…

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