New twist to missing diamonds saga

An internal probe conducted by the new management of Zimbabwe Consolidated Diamond Company (ZCDC) into allegations that 10 000 carats were stolen from the State-owned firm in 2016 has revealed that the gems were actually sold in a transaction “that was above board”.

We have a moral duty to denounce sanctions

Zimbabweans in all their different shades and from various social and political backgrounds on Friday 25 October, expressed their exasperation on the continued existence of illegal sanctions by the European Union and the United States of America.

Govt mulls strategy to stabilise prices

Government has identified 14 basic commodities for instant measures aimed at fostering price stability to cushion citizens from incessant price increases, a senior Government official has said.

Govt mulls strategy to stabilise prices

Government has identified 14 basic commodities for instant measures aimed at fostering price stability to cushion citizens from incessant price increases, a senior Government official has said.

It should always be for God and country

“For God and country — Geronimo, Geronimo, Geronimo.”

We are told these were the words triumphantly pronounced by a US special forces serviceman in a moment of ecstatic fealty after fatally pumping two bullets — one in the chest and one in the head — in America’s tormentor-in-chief, Osama bin Laden, in the small village of Abbottabad, Pakistan, on May 2, 2011.

Parties ready to meet for negotiations

Parties to the Tripartite Negotiating Forum (TNF) — Government, business and labour — will convene on November 8 to discuss “critical issues facing the economy”.

US$20m agric equipment dock in SA

A consignment of agricultural equipment worth US$20 million from US-based John Deere — which consists of 500 tractors, 200 pieces of machinery and 40 combine harvesters — has arrived in Durban, South Africa, and will be transported to Zimbabwe soon.

Sanctions derail Zim’s economic growth agenda

IT’S almost two decades now Zimbabwe has been alienated from the global financial systems due to sanctions imposed by western countries protesting the land reform programme implemented by the Government to redress historical colonial imbalances.

Selmor’s SA tour back on track

FOR many Zimbabweans living outside the country, music is a strong evoker of nostalgia.

Whenever artistes from the motherland perform for them live on stage, those moments are cherished.

Winky D, Enzo Ishall in epic clash

AFTER almost two years without setting foot in the gold-rich town of Kadoma, sensational reggae-dancehall performer, Winky D, is set to make his long-awaited return to Odyssey Hotel on Saturday November 9.

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