Jamaica calls Britain to pay billions for slavery
NEW YORK. — David Cameron is facing calls for Britain to pay billions of pounds in reparations for slavery ahead of his first official visit to Jamaica today.Downing Street said the prime minister does...
View ArticleDelta Beverages slashes beer prices
Bulawayo Bureau Delta Beverages has slashed prices of its mainstream beer products starting today in keeping with the steady commodity price reductions being witnessed across the country.Economic...
View ArticleMagaya causes stir in SA
Zvamaida Murwira in Pretoria There was pandemonium at Johannesburg’s OR Tambo International Airport when Prophetic Healing and Deliverance (PHD) Ministries leader Prophet Walter Magaya landed in South...
View ArticleAlternative energy sources sought
Acting President Cde Emmerson Mnangagwa addresses the House of Assembly on the obtaining power crisis yesterdayLloyd Gumbo Senior Reporter Government is looking at alternative sources of electricity as...
View ArticleGovt to outlaw electric geysers in 2016
Samuel UndengeTendai Mugabe Senior Reporter Government will phase out electric geysers and replace them with solar powered water heating geysers in January next year as one of the measures to save...
View ArticleZimra to name, shame tax evaders
Minister ChinamasaLloyd Gumbo Senior Reporter The Zimbabwe Revenue Authority will name and shame tax evaders, as Government seeks to increase efficiency and effectiveness in tax collection. Members of...
View ArticleBrace for drought: Experts
Minister Muchinguri-KashiriSamantha Chigogo Herald Reporter Most parts of the country will this season experience drought, while the rainfall pattern for northern areas will be better and within the...
View ArticleMDC-T electoral challenge removed from roll
Chief Justice ChidyausikuFidelis Munyoro Chief Court Reporter MDC-T had its case challenging the constitutionality of holding elections before electoral reforms removed from the roll yesterday to allow...
View ArticleZim tackles power crisis• . . . eyes export status by 2018 • Various projects...
Dr UndengeTendai Mugabe Senior Reporter Zimbabwe will be a net exporter of electricity by 2018 and the current power outages will be a thing of the past as Government has intensified the implementation...
View ArticleRussia begins air strikes on ISIL, tells US to steer clear
MOSCOW/WASHINGTON. — Russia launched air strikes against targets in Syria yesterday in the Kremlin’s biggest intervention in the Middle East in decades, telling the US air force to steer clear while...
View ArticleI became the change I wanted: Marandure
ZOL chief executive officer Denny MarandureRuth Butaumocho Gender Profile ZOL’s brand has grown in leaps and bounds, becoming one of the leading Internet service providers, including use of...
View ArticleZERA seeks ban on electrical gadgets
Business Reporter THE Zimbabwe Energy Regulatory Authority is pushing for legislation to ban importation and use of electrical gadgets that consume a lot of power, an official said. The new legislation...
View ArticleParly rejects protection of PSMAS property
Jonathan SamukangeFarirai Machivenyika Senior Reporters Parliamentarians across the political divide yesterday described as illegal and unconstitutional attempts by Government to protect Premier...
View ArticleGovt extends de-registration of vehicles deadline
Hon Michael MadanhaLloyd Gumbo Senior Reporter Government has extended, by a month, the de-registration deadline of about 300 000 vehicles that have not been licensed for the past two years. This...
View ArticleMagaya crusade creates excitement in SA
Believers break into song and dance at Prophet Walter Magaya’s PHD Ministries crusade in Pretoria, South Africa, yesterday. — (Picture by Innocent Makawa)Zvamaida Murwira and Nyemudzai Kakore in...
View ArticleEmployers contest new labour law
Fidelis Munyoro Chief Court Reporter The Employers’ Confederation of Zimbabwe (Emcoz) has approached the High Court to challenge the constitutionality of amendments to the Labour Act ratified by...
View ArticleResidents challenge demolition law
Daniel Nemukuyu Senior Court Reporter BUDIRIRO residents have filed an application in the Constitutional Court challenging the propriety of the law that allows local authorities to demolish houses and...
View ArticlePresident speaks on power crisis
President MugabeTendai Mugabe Senior Reporter Power outages bedevilling the country are a result of low water levels at Lake Kariba and Government is working on a robust system premised on harnessing...
View ArticleOne day to go for ZIFA decision day
Eddie Chikamhi Sports Reporter NOW that ZIFA have failed to stop tomorrow’s extraordinary general meeting despite spirited attempts by chief executive Jonathan Mashingaidze, does this mark the...
View ArticleDon’t be swayed, used: President
President Mugabe and First Lady Amai Grace Mugabe flanked by Vice Presidents Emmerson Mnangagwa (left) and Phelekezela Mphoko on arrival at Harare International Airport from the 70th Session of the...
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