Speaker blasts inept ministers

Prosper Ndlovu Business Editor THE Speaker of Parliament Jacob Mudenda has blasted some ministers for their “lethargic” response to implementing investment proposals thereby frustrating efforts to rejuvenate the economy.

POLICE HUNT AIRZIM BOSS ‘KILLERS’ . . . Body found hanged near border post . . . Possible suspect named

Auxilia Katongomara Chronicle Reporter AIR Zimbabwe public relations executive Shingai Dhliwayo, 36, was murdered and her body hanged on a tree a few kilometres from the Ramokgwebana border post in Botswana,…

Editorial Comment: Let’s derive maximum value from our minerals

THE discovery of gold and platinum deposits in the Gache Gache area of Kariba district is a shot in the arm for Zimbabwe and the government should ensure that it…

GUMBO TO GAMECOCKS . . . Former Bosso coach leads race for job

Ricky Zililo Senior Sports Reporter FORMER Highlanders and national team coach, Rahman Gumbo, is the favourite to replace Joey Antipas when he leaves Chicken Inn for AmaZulu in the South African…

200 procurement entities to be set up

Prosper Ndlovu Business Editor AT least 200 procurement entities will be established countrywide as part of a decentralisation drive aimed at enhancing business efficiency and attracting investment, a senior official has…

DRC opposition politician to be quizzed over ‘SA mercenaries’

Kinshasa — Opposition politician Moise Katumbi appeared before a prosecutor in the Democratic Republic of Congo on Monday over government allegations he recruited foreign mercenaries.

Zuma to face questions in Parly next week

Cape Town — President Jacob Zuma will face questions on the Nkandla judgment when he appears in the National Assembly next Tuesday. DA leader Mmusi Maimane would ask what steps…

Former Mokis star speaks on his illness

Bongani Ndlovu/Mkhululi Ncube Showbiz Reporters POPULAR rhumba musician Themba “Boyoyo” Mathe, who once fronted the famed Mokis Connection, suspects that the band owner Morgan Ncube had a hand in him going…

SA kidnap farmer owes Zim employees R1,6m

Thupeyo Muleya Beitbridge Bureau A South African farmer from Limpopo province who is charged with assaulting and kidnapping Zimbabwean workers and firing 300 others in August last year for demanding overtime…

NRZ workers still on strike

Pamela Shumba Senior Reporter THE National Railways of Zimbabwe (NRZ) has asked its employees to return to work after they failed to report for duty yesterday following the release of $3…

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