NEW: GreenFuel consolidate D1 lead

  Moffat Mungazi Sports Reporter   PREMEIRSHIP hopefuls, GreenFuel will go into the ZIFA Eastern Region Division One mid-season break carrying a four-point lead over nearest rivals, Mutare City Rovers…

NEW: Zim committed to international fair recruitment practices

  Cletus Mushanawani News Editor   ZIMBABWE is committed to the standardisation of recruitment practices and elimination of malpractices in line with international fair recruitment practices. In a speech read…

Govt reduces fuel prices

Mandatory blending of ethanol in unleaded petrol has been increased from 10 percent to 20 percent at the end of this month to reduce fuel price increases on the global market and give a relief to  Zimbabwean motorists as ethanol is cheaper than petrol at present.

US, CCC and local journalists gang up to foment chaos

The US government through its Harare embassy has started sponsoring local journalists to write more negative stories about Zimbabwe, at the same time undermining Chinese investments to create national indignation ahead of planned protests to be led by the opposition Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) on May 26.

15-man gang raids family

FIFTEEN robbers armed with machetes attacked a family in Inyathi in Matabeleland North Province and got away with US$1 800, cellphones and various electrical gadgets.

Shattered hopes: Bodies of seven miners retrieved from shaft

Yoliswa Dube-Moyo, Matabeleland South Bureau Chief THREE nights of pumping water out of the 240-metre-deep shaft at Bucks Mine in Colleen Bawn  where seven miners have been trapped underground since…

Shattered hopes: Bodies of seven miners retrieved from shaft

Yoliswa Dube-Moyo, Matabeleland South Bureau Chief THREE nights of pumping water out of the 240-metre-deep shaft at Bucks Mine in Colleen Bawn  where seven miners have been trapped underground since…

Zim ready to pull out of CITES

Zimbabwe, which is sitting on more than 136 tonnes of ivory and rhino horns worth about  US$600 million, is prepared to operate outside the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species (CITES) if the organisation continues to make it impossible for the country to fully benefit from its wildlife resource.

CABS to offer nostro accounts for NGOs

Jennifer Mufamba Listed financial services giant, CABS, has introduced a nostro offering for Non-Governmental Organisations (NGOs) or development organisations to provide a truly dedicated service to this sector. CABS said…

Relocated families move into new homes

Leonard Ncube, Victoria Falls Reporter DECENT houses are being built for 74 families affected by the Zimbabwe Power Company (ZPC) new power line in Matabeleland North with some having already…

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