The real reason Gaddafi was killed

Tatenda Gwaambuka Correspondent Libya was the “rogue” nation but the question is: Just what did Gaddafi have in mind?

Africa must maximise benefits from Chinese investment

The past three decades have seen a marked step change in Africa’s international relations. While geography historically favoured a European focus — especially in North Africa — the continent has…

Man fined for possessing 0.002g of dagga

Primrose Nyanzero Herald Reporter A 25-year-old man from Chitsvatsva Village, Seke, was fined $30 after he was convicted for possessing 0,002 grammes of dagga which he had forcibly snatched from an…

Opposition gutted by Clinton loss

Felex Share Senior Reporter— LOCAL opposition parties should stop seeking foreign support in a bid to attain power as foreigners have no role to play in domestic politics, political analysts said…

Government completes gold mining probe

GOVERNMENT has completed investigations into gold mining which were triggered mainly by rampant cases of smuggling and suspected abuse of scarce foreign currency by big mining firms, Deputy Mines and…

Inputs distribution hits snag

Munyaradzi Musiiwa Midlands Correspondent FOREIGN currency shortages have affected procurement of inputs under Command Agriculture and the Presidential Input Support Scheme with indications that less than 50 percent of the set…

$24 000 TT to Germany backfires

Fungai Lupande Court Reporter A telegraphic transfer deal of $24 000 to Germany backfired after a Harare man entrusted with the transaction pocketed the “school fees” money.

‘Fugitive’ businessman nabbed for externalisation

Tendai Rupapa Senior Court Reporter As efforts to deal with the current liquidity and cash crisis intensify, police have arrested the director of Yakuts Marketing (Pvt) Ltd, Farid Shahadat, who was…

Mash West to exceed BVR provincial target

John Murwira Mash West correspondent Mashonaland West Province is set to exceed its Biometric Voter Registration (BVR) target, which stands at 460 000 as it already has 225 000 people registered…

Let others tell your story

Zachary Aldwin : Milkshake in the Boardroom Very few books have ever brought me to tears. In Runyard Kipling’s “The Second Jungle Book” the wolf pack that is central to the book,…

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