Trial date for Thabitha Khumalo & co

Mashudu Netsianda, Senior Court Reporter THE trial of seven MDC Alliance members among them, the party’s chairperson, Thabitha Khumalo and Senator Helen Zivira Mpofu, who were recently arrested in Bulawayo for…

Tsvangirai destroyed the ZCTU

Cuthbert Mavheko Those who have meticulously followed developments on the country’s labour landscape since the turn of the millennium will, no doubt, concur with me that Morgan Tsvangirai (may his…

Stringent IP rights hamper innovations

Prosper Ndlovu, Business Editor COMESA countries and policy makers should guard against instituting stringent regulations on Intellectual Property Rights (IPR) as this could frustrate innovation and attended economic benefits. This is…

Kambarami challenges High Court judgment

Mashudu Netsianda, Senior Court Reporter DEPOSED Bulawayo Deputy Mayor, Tinashe Kambarami, has approached the Supreme Court challenging the nullification of his election by the High Court. Bulawayo High Court judg,e Justice…

Talen Vision face Ajax Hotspurs

Innocent Kurira, Sports Reporter A mouth-watering Zifa Southern Region Division One double header is on the cards at Luveve Stadium tomorrow, with Talen Vision facing Ajax Hotspurs before Bulawayo City clash…

Investor interest remains high: Prof Ncube

Golden Sibanda in Cape Town, SA FINANCE and Economic Development Minister Professor Mthuli Ncube yesterday said foreign investor interest in Zimbabwe remained impressively high as seen from the numerous multi-million…

PSL symposium preparations underway

Ronald Mashinga, Sports Reporter REGISTRATION for the inaugural Premier Soccer League (PSL) International Football Symposium scheduled for Victoria Falls from October 10-12 is now open. This is the first international football…

ED happy with US-Zim dialogue

PRESIDENT Mnangagwa said yesterday he was happy with the pace of ongoing dialogue with United States President Donald Trump, which is aimed at bringing an end to illegal and ruinous economic sanctions imposed on Zimbabwe.

Civil servants start receiving COLA payments

GOVERNMENT has started paying cost of living adjustments (COLA) to civil servants, with health workers becoming the first group to receive their dues yesterday.

Mphoko wants Bulawayo trial

Former Vice President Phelekezela Mphoko yesterday appeared at the Harare Magistrates’ Courts for his routine remand and asked the court to have the trial moved to Bulawayo where he resides.

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