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A Harare magistrate yesterday threw out the application for refusal of remand by MDC-T transport manager, Pascal Gwezere, who is facing allegations of stealing 20 AK-47 rifles and a shotgun from Pomona Army Barracks.
Scores of De Doorns residents, most of them farmworkers, ripped down shacks belonging to Zimbabweans this morning, accusing them of "stealing our jobs".
SA's neighbours, particularly Botswana, are gaining substantial market share in Zimbabwe at SA's expense, South African Chamber of Commerce and Industry CEO Neren Rau warned yesterday.
ZANU-PF national chairman Cde John Nkomo has all but wrapped the Vice-Presidency after winning support from six provinces that nominated him as the ideal candidate to fill the post that fell vacant following the death of fearless founding nationalist, Vice President Joseph Msika, in August.
BANKING institutions have broken their promise to provide loans to the agricultural sector reneging on the pledge they made only a month ago.
A strike is looming in the mining sector as workers and employers have failed to break the impasse over salary negotiations.
A municipal police officer who allegedly killed a vendor at Chishawasha Grounds in Mbare last week on Monday has appeared in court facing murder charges.
CBZ Bank Limited has struck a multi-million dollar deal with the Zimbabwe Fertilizer Company, Windmill and Seed Co for the production and supply of fertilizer and maize seed to the Grain Marketing Board.
WITH more than 90 percent of plot holders at Dotito Irrigation Scheme earning an average monthly income of between US$200 and US$300 from the sale of their vegetables and other horticulture products, the relevance of formal employment is fast diminishing in the eyes of most Ward 9 residents.
MOSES CHUNGA stands on the brink of finally exorcising the ghost that has haunted him throughout his coaching career -- by winning his maiden championship crown -- but the shadow of a wounded Dynamos looms large in what has turned into a riveting battle for the CBZ Premiership title.
In light of serious concerns about Zimbabwe’s compliance with the Kimberley Process (KP) rough diamond certification scheme, we await full and expeditious implementation of the stringent controls that were agreed at the KP Plenary in Swakopmund, Nambia on November 5 for exports of rough diamonds from Zimbabwe’s Marange fields. The United States expects that if the Work Plan which ...
We received a very disturbing report today that is yet another indication that the army is getting completely out of line. A well known Catholic priest in Banket has been savagely beaten by a soldier.
There are new fears this week that MDC Treasurer General Roy Bennett could be rearrested on yet more spurious charges, as the state's treason case against him grows ever more flimsy.
South African refugee rights group, PASSOP, has laid an official complaint against insurance giant Old Mutual, saying the group needs to show its support for the human rights of Zimbabweans by severing certain business ties in the country.
The Information and Publicity Secretary of the MDC-T South African Province has denied a Herald newspaper story claiming the entire executive was sacked for misappropriating funds. Speaking to Newsreel on Tuesday Sibanengi Dube told us a group of 3 people 'who are not in the structures,' but have always harboured intentions of toppling the executive, met and made the resolutions.
Robert Mugabe once again used an international meeting of high profile delegates to lash out at the West for the targeted 'shopping' sanctions still in place on his regime.
The Zimbabwe Council of Tourism says the number of tourists has more than tripled, but the sector's full recovery will be linked to the success of the unity government.
DYNAMOS refused to throw in the towel -- a day after Gunners seized the initiative in the battle for the CBZ Premiership title -- as Moses Chunga warned his players to keep their feet on the ground and remain focused on the last two rounds of matches.
THE crisis at turbulent Dynamos sunk to new depths on Sunday night amid revelations that defender Reuben Mhlanga almost failed to secure medical attention at a Harare hospital because there was no-one to pay for him after his injury earlier in the game against Kiglon at Rufaro, writes Petros Kausiyo.
THE Mabvuku-Tafara Sports Club Festival kicked off on a high note under the theme "Building a Better Community through Sports" in Mabvuku on Saturday.
Some western suburbs in Harare have been without water for the past week amid fears that the deadly cholera outbreak might resurface.
INDIGENISATION of the economy should not be mistaken for expropriation and the Government will proceed with the process while taking into consideration the thrust of empowering the majority of Zimbabweans, a Cabinet minister has said.
NATIONAL youth dance groups are set to clash in the Youth in Kingdom competitions to be broadcast live on M-Net in Harare next month.
Eaglesvale High School has lost 56 students amid reports of mass hysteria blamed on a "cult" that has seen two students chucked out of their hostels for allegedly leading unsanctioned religious meetings on school premises and causing hysteria among fellow students.
A Chinamhora man has been hauled to court for allegedly raping a 17-year-old girl at gunpoint while taunting her saying she could not do anything about it because he was a "war veteran".
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