Bonnezim assets go under the hammer

Martin Kadzere Senior Business Reporter
THE first sale of Bonnezim assets, the agro-processing firm now under liquidation, went through this week with assets, including machinery, under the hammer. Bonnezim, processors of

EU responds to sanctions challenge

Fidelis Munyoro Assistant News Editor
THE European Union has sent a brief response to the Government after Harare gave it an ultimatum to justify the sanctions the grouping imposed on Zimbabwe. The deadline for  the EU to respond was yesterday.

A source close to the matter yesterday said the EU’s failure to adequately explain itself meant the 27-member bloc had no legal and factual basis for imposing the embargo.
“The letter by the EU is a brief four paragraph response, which basically admits that it has no legal and factual basis that would constitute a statement of reasons for the designation of people and companies listed on the sanctions list.

“It is an open admission that there is no evidence to found the allegations against the people and entities on the

Tuku, Piki to reunite at gig

Jonathan Mbiriyamveka Entertainment Reporter
Once home boys, always home boys, goes the old adage. That’s exactly what music fans should expect at “Zim’s Finest Gig”

Indo-Zim Chamber of Commerce proposed

Tawanda Musarurwa Business Correspondent
THE Indian Minister of State for Commerce and Industry Jyotiraditya Scindia has made proposals towards the establishment of a bilateral chamber of commerce between India and

Restructure league format: Mandenge

Paul Munyuki Sports Reporter
HARARE Sports Club coach Cyprian “Supa” Mandenge believes the National Rugby League should restructure the league format and have separate tournaments for the league

Poet lends voice to the down-trodden

From Ruth Butaumocho in BULAWAYO
South African contemporary poet, Ntsiki Mazwai has expressed her willingness to collaborate with Zimbabwean poets who share her passion for highlighting problems faced by

ITC advancement no longer about status, but a daily need

Tonderai Rutsito Business Correspondent
Zimbabwe will host ICT Africa 2011 between October 5 and 7 and this is the perfect opportunity for the country to reflect on what needs to be done on the technological front.

35 bodies dumped in highway

SUSPECTED drug traffickers drove two trucks to a main avenue in a Mexican Gulf coast city and dumped 35 dead bodies during rush hour while gunmen stood guard and pointed their

Warriors up to 66th

Sports Reporter
THE Warriors continued to scale new heights on the Fifa Coca world rankings with Norman Mapeza’s men jumping a further eight places up the ladder on the latest ratings – their

VP meets Indian, Japanese delegations

Herald Reporter
VICE President Joice Mujuru on Tuesday met a high-powered Indian business delegation in Zimbabwe to explore investment opportunities. She also met outgoing Japanese

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