Mixed feelings over nationalisation talk
JOHANNESBURG.
SOUTH African Mines Minister Susan Shabangu admitted yesterday that debate inside the ruling ANC about possible
Matter of fact
On July 26, 2011, we published an article on the Cold Comfort School and Farm Wrangles. In the story we erroneously attributed
ZimPost clerk fired for attempted fraud
Court Reporter
A Zimbabwe Post clerk based at Nyanga Post Office has been fired for attempting to defraud a customer who intended to
Munya involved in accident
Entertainment Reporter
Former Big Brother All Stars housemate Munyaradzi Chidzonga is on crutches following an accident in which he broke his ankle.
SA dismisses mass deportation reports
Beitbridge Bureau
The South African government has finalised the adjudication of 275 762 applications submitted by Zimbabweans wishing to
Mighty Warriors face toughest test
From Grace Chingoma in STADE, Germany
THE MIGHTY Warriors will have a fair assessment of their quality today when they meet a top-flight side HSV Hamburger in
We can’t afford to ignore ‘taboos’
I have been receiving emails with some encouraging me to write particularly about taboo issues, while others discouraged
Constitution key in reducing business disputes
RECENTLY someone told me about a managing director who has been sacked by his employers. I am informed that this
AfDB sets aside US$500m for Zim
By Michael Chideme
The African Development Bank (AfDB) has set aside US$500 million to help Zimbabwe liquidate its debt with the bank.
Vodacom responds to Somalia crisis
According to the UN, more than 3,7 million people in Somalia – around a third of the population – are on the brink of starvation.

