Big Brother disappointing

By Jonathan Mbiriyamveka
Phew! Last weekend was one of my busiest weekends with lots in store. I was caught between so many things, including a celebrity wedding, a gig of the week as well as this and that.hhh

Tom begins journey

By Augustine Hwata
NEW Warriors coach Tom Saintfiet finally star-ted work yesterday, ahead of the 2012 Nations Cup qualifier against Cape Verde at the National Sports Stadium on Sunday, but controversy continued to stalk him amid revelations that he had not yet been granted a work permit.

Farm invaders’ leaders go into hiding

Midlands Correspondent
More than 2 000 people suspected to be members of the MDC-T and MDC-99 party formations who last month invaded Christmas Gift Farm and were made to pay some “logistics and administration fees” are counting their losses after the self-appointed executive committee members of Tanunga Housing Co-operative went into hiding.

Civil servants meet PM over pay

Herald Reporter
Civil servants have once again demanded a salary increa-se before year-end amid indications that Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai has committed himself to organising a meeting between Finance Minister Tendai Biti and the workers’ unions.

Businessman Temba Mliswa fined US$350

Herald Reporter
Embattled businessman and farmer Temba Mliswa has been fined US$350 for seven counts of assault.

COPAC: MDC and the return of the Kariba Draft

HARDLY two weeks ago, at a British Economist-sponsored conference on business prospects in Zimbabwe, Prime Minister and leader of MDC-T, Morgan Tsvangirai, confided in his interlocutor that trust between him and the command of the country’s security structures was visibly improving.

US$35m vanishes from Noczim.

By Morris Mkwate
MORE than US$35 million owed to the Zimbabwe Revenue Authority (Zimra) in taxes has “disappeared” from the National Oil Company of Zimbabwe (Noczim) under unclear circumstances.

Zupco buys 100 buses from China

By Michael Chideme
ZUPCO has bought 100 long distance buses from a Chinese firm FAW at a cost of US$6,7 million as it starts to rebuild its fleet.

Dynamos, Gunners draw

By Roy Matiki
Dynamos……………………………………………….…… (1) 1
Gunners……………………………………………………….(0) 1

Zanu-PF steps up conference preps

Post Reporter
PREPARATIONS for the Zanu-PF 11th Annual People’s Conference to be held at Marymount Teachers’ College in Mutare in December are progressing well with various sub-committees already working on different tasks to ensure a resounding success.

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