Women network forum launched
Business Reporter
A network targeted at corporate women in Zimbabwe, Women Excel, has been launched. The initiative, a brainchild of two
Address pensioners’ plight as a matter of urgency
PENSIONERS in this country are still reeling from the effects of the pre-2009 hyper-inflationary environment and the
Reason Wafawarova:-History, entitlement and future
Reason Wafawarova:
It is quite compelling for Zanu-PF’s political opponents to denounce liberation history as empty rhetoric that will not feed the
Indigenisation only way to empower locals: Chombo
Herald Reporter
GOVERNMENT’S indigenisation and empowerment programme is the only way to total economic empowerment, a Zanu-PF
Council tribunal annulled
Herald Reporter
GOVERNMENT has ordered Harare City Council to rescind its resolution to appoint a “special tribunal” to investigate council
Next generation Archenoul, Whyte to grace Westgate Rally
Collin Matiza Sports Editor
THE Zimbabwean motor rallying family is set to meet for the fourth time this year on Saturday in the Westgate area of Harare
Thailand declares provinces disaster zones
BANGKOK. – Thailand yesterday declared a third of its provinces to be disaster zones, as car giant Toyota called a halt to work
2002 murder trial begins
Masvingo Bureau
THE trial of a five-man gang that allegedly battered two suspected thieves and burnt them to death using plastics in Zaka 10
Kunonga’s staff evictions illegal: High Court
Daniel Nemukuyu Senior Court Reporter
THE High Court has nullified the eviction of 14 staffers at Daramombe Mission by Archbishop Nolbert Kunonga’s Anglican Church of the Province of Zimbabwe saying the move was illegal.
Justice Chinembiri Bhunu ruled that the workers should immediately be reinstated to their respective workstations.
Archbishop Kunonga and his compatriots – through the deputy sheriff – evicted two headmasters from the mission’s primary and secondary schools, their deputies, nurses, boarding masters, teachers, the hostel matron and tuckshop keepers while armed with Justice Ben Hlatshwayo’s order.
The High Court passed the judgment after an application by
Africa urged to limit dependency on West
Business Reporters
AFRICAN countries should limit over dependence on Western economic powerhouses on trading and concentrate on intra-





