Teen sworn in as Britain’s youngest politician

LONDON.AN 18-year-old pupil believed to be the youngest elected politician in Britain was sworn in on Tuesday with a warning to watch what he says on social networking sites.Tom Bletsoe,…

Karoi man gets death penalty for killing son

Court ReporterA KAROI man has been condemned to death for killing his nine year-old-son in cold blood and selling his ear and blood in May last year.High Court judge Justice…

Police link MDC-T safe houses to rise in violence

Crime ReporterMDC-T activists staying in the so-called safe houses are behind the spate of violence and petrol-bombings that have rocked Harare, police have said.Chief police spokesman Senior Assistant Commissioner Wayne…

Ulrich heads for Zim

By Tawanda MusarurwaINTERNATIONALLY-RENOWNED human resources expert Professor Dave Ulrich is expected in the country next month for the Regional Human Resources Summit.Human resources consultancy firm Industrial Psychology Consultants (Pvt) Ltd…

Mujuru to open CEO Roundtable

Business ReporterVICE President Joice Mujuru is expected to officially open the CEO Roundtable 2011 conference, which opens in Nyanga today to deliberate on challenges bedevilling the economy.Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai,…

Looting suspects’ trial date set

Beitbridge BureauThe trial of 17 people accused of attacking police officers and security guards who tried to stop them from looting sugar from a haulage truck that had been involved…

Small banks fight for market share

By Martin KadzereTHE reluctance by foreign-controlled banks to lend could backfire as the smaller players seems to have found an opportunity to boost their market share, analyst say.The Reserve Bank…

Top 10 employers named

Business ReporterCIVIL society organisations head the list of last year’s top 10 best employers, according to a study carried out by Industrial Psychology Consultants (Pvt) Ltd.Plan International, Oxfam and Catholic…

US$5 000 lands man in trouble

Beitbridge BureauA senior local government official in Matabeleland South was on Tuesday arraigned before the courts for allegedly defrauding Zilmo Transport of more than US$5 000.Ricky Musafara Muzanenhamo, who works…

Govt approves power projects worth US$6bn

By Tawanda Musarurwa
GOVERNMENT last year approved two energy projects worth about US$6,6 billion which could ease the country’s

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