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  • November 26
  • New Times Rwanda: Quartet Drops Out of Second Division

    FOUR clubs have dropped out of the 2009/10 second division league, two days before the official kick-off.

  • New Times Rwanda: RDB Tours Agro-Businesses in Kigali

    Farmers in the three districts that make up Kigali city have identified lack of market and packaging problems as their main challenges.

  • New Times Rwanda: Number Portability Will Save New Players [opinion]

    Millicom International Cellular, the global telecommunications company that operates under the Tigo brand has just launched its mobile phone services to the Rwandan market.

  • New Times Rwanda: Economy Projected to Grow By 4-5 Percent - BNR

    The Central Bank Governor, François Kanimba, has said that overall economic growth is expected to grow by between four to five percent, down from earlier projections of 5.3 and 7 percent.

  • The Herald Zimbabwe: Businesswomen Gear Up for Investment

    Zimbabwean and South African businesswomen have moved a gear up in their pursuit to forge investment and trade ties, with the Professional Women, Women Executives and Businesswomen Forum (Proweb), this week hosting a delegation of women investors from SA's Women Investments Portfolio Holdings Limited (Wiphold).

  • The Herald Zimbabwe: Motor Action in Survivor Series

    NEARLY a decade after bursting onto the Premiership scene, ambitious Harare side Motor Action face the defining moment of their top-flight status when the engage CAPS United in a tough survival battle at Motor Action Sports Club on Sunday.

  • The Herald Zimbabwe: PG Industries Targets Regional Markets

    PG Industries says it will expand its regional operations as the diversified construction material firm anticipates low activity on the local market.

  • The Herald Zimbabwe: GPA Talks - Negotiators Take a Break

    Dialogue between parties in the inclusive Government to resolve outstanding issues has been adjourned to Saturday after negotiators held marathon meetings since Monday.

  • The Herald Zimbabwe: Hitschmann Disowned Statements, Court Told

    MICHAEL Peter Hitschmann, one of the witnesses lined up to testify against MDC-T treasurer Roy Bennett  facing terror-related charges  disowned his statements on several occasions after realising that he was facing more serious charges, the High Court heard yesterday.

  • The Herald Zimbabwe: DJ Clock On the Decks This Saturday

    AFTER Oskido's show flopped last weekend, kwaito fans were left wondering if ever there was going to be another jam of a gig lined up this festive season.

  • The Herald Zimbabwe: 'Address Parly Gender Imbalances'

    THE Sadc Parliamentary Forum Regional Women's Parliamentary Caucus has expressed concern over the apparent decline in the number of women in decision-making positions in most African countries.

  • The Herald Zimbabwe: Dembo - Man of Unique Artistic Talent

    HE enters The Arena posthumously. And he does so because he was a gifted artiste whose immense talent was not only a blessing for Zimbabwe, but also left a lasting legacy.

  • The Herald Zimbabwe: FBC Seeks to Raise U.S.$20 Million for Recapitalisation

    FBC Holdings will soon be asking shareholders to raise US$20 million for recapitalisation of its banking arm, FBC Bank, it has emerged.

  • The Herald Zimbabwe: Mari Appointed NACZ Boss

    Elvas Mari has been appointed director of the National Arts Council of Zimbabwe with effect from November 2, 2009.

  • The Herald Zimbabwe: Senator Faces Arrest

    A HARARE magistrate has issued a warrant of arrest against Murehwa Senator Tendai Makunde after he failed to appear in court yesterday for trial on charges of defying a court order compelling him to pay maintenance for the upkeep of his child.

  • The Herald Zimbabwe: MDC-T - Sharing is Not Grabbing [opinion]

    "WE are in Government to grab power" was what one MDC-T functionary said at a rally soon after the party entered into the power-sharing agreement with Zanu-PF and the MDC.

  • The Herald Zimbabwe: Finserve Share Trust to Be Wound Up

    ZB Financial Holdings staff investment vehicle, Finserve beneficiaries have agreed that Finserve Share Trust be wound up and ZBFH share certificates be distributed immediately in line with the audited share register.

  • The Herald Zimbabwe: 'Rains Won't Wash Away Macheso Gig'

    Heavy rains that have started across the country will not take the thrill out of sungura music ace Alick Macheso's gig at Pamuzinda Highway X-scape tomorrow.

  • The Herald Zimbabwe: Our World Cup Show

    THE Fifa World Cup Trophy arrives in Harare tonight turning the Sunshine City into the focus of a globe that has already been fascinated by the hosting of the global football showcase in Africa, for the first time in its history, next year.

  • New Times Rwanda: Amavubi Want to Make Amends

    RWANDA'S Amavubi Stars are desperate to make it up to their fans in the upcoming Orange Cecafa Challenge Cup.

  • New Times Rwanda: Cyprus Institute Comes to Country

    Cyprus Institute of Marketing (CIM) is set to establish its learning centre in Rwanda, according Yango Hadjyannis, the Institute's Deputy Director.

  • New Times Rwanda: Rwandair Hires Two Pilots, Set to Acquire a Boeing Aircraft

    Rwanda's national carrier, Rwandair has signed contracts with two Rwandan pilots ahead of the arrival of its two 50 sitter CRJ200 aircrafts by the end December 2009, Management said on Tuesday.

  • New Times Rwanda: Bombers Start Preps for December Meet

    PUGILISTS from different local boxing clubs have stepped up their preparations for next month's national club championships.

  • New Times Rwanda: Horizon Trial Resumes Today

    The alleged embezzlement case against six military officials of Horizon Construction Company resumes today at the Military Tribunal in Nyamirambo, the military prosecution has revealed.

  • New Times Rwanda: Regional Lawyers Converge in Kigali

    About 400 lawyers from the East African Community have arrived in the country for the 14th Annual General Assembly and Conference to be held in Rwanda for the first time. About 600 were expected to attend the meeting.




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