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THE long-awaited signing of the Bilateral Investment Promotion and Protection Agreement between Zimbabwe and South Africa will take place on Friday, Economic Planning and Investment Promotion permanent secretary, Dr Desire Sibanda, has said.
HAS the powerful institution that the late Sam Dauya built with a little bit of help from his friends in Harare in 1963 finally lost the spark that used to drive it to league championship success and a ruthless domination of the domestic football landscape?
Vanessa Sibanda, Zimbabwe's entrant for the Miss World contest has made it into the top 44 of the Miss Beach Beauty-Bikini, a show that is run in the build up to the Miss World pageant.
SOUNDS of the Muddy Face frontman Cephas "Motomuzhinji" Mashakada is appealing for assistance to secure a new artificial leg.
INDUSTRIALS continued trading weak on the Zimbabwe Stock Exchange, shedding off 0,96 percent to close the week lower at 157,77 points.
MDC-T treasurer Roy Bennett's trial on allegations of possessing weaponry for terrorism and inciting acts of insurgency continued yesterday with the defence winding up its cross-examination of the State's first witness.
Harare Metropolitan Province has urged beneficiaries of the 9 000 tonnes of maize-meal donated by Zambian President Rupiah Banda recently to work with Government to ensure quick delivery of the commodity to their areas.
ZIMBABWE'S fastest-growing supermarket chain Shoppa Stoppa has rolled out 14 outlets in the last 12 months, sinking in US$3,5 million in the process.
IN Zimbabwe the rainy season, which this year has already begun in earnest, does not only bring the prospects of bountiful food harvests -- or lack of them -- when the season ends in three months' time.
THOSE who believe that Zimbabwe is in so much democratic trouble that the country now epitomises a level of vulgarity and apologetics for mass suffering and human rights abuses that any respectable democracy in the West could never possibly reach might need to be disabused of such illusions when consideration is taken over the human rights record of the United States of America.
THE Zimbabwe Sevens rugby side went into camp yesterday in the home stretch of their preparations for the opening legs of the International Rugby Board series.
CAPS UNITED'S key CBZ Premiership tie against Underhill which has a huge bearing in their battle for a place in the Champions League next season -- was abandoned at Rufaro yesterday because of a waterlogged pitch.
THE snubbing of the recent United Nations Food Summit in Rome by the developed world was a sign of global apartheid that is being pursued by the developed world against their developing world counterparts.
A Harare man has been jailed for an effective three years after he was found in possession of 400kg of uncertified maize, which he intended to sell to unsuspecting people outside a wholesale in the city centre.
An 88-year-old Guruve man was yesterday jailed for 10 years when a magistrate convicted him of raping his mentally-challenged teenage niece after giving her a mango.
Zanu-PF Politburo Member and Deputy President of the Senate Cde Naison Ndlovu says he is not bitter after losing to national chairman Cde John Nkomo in the race for the Vice Presidency.
THE Sadc Parliamentary Forum is pushing to have the assembly transformed into a Parliamentary body with legislative authority to effectively address regional issues, an official has said.
War veterans and collaborators have thrown their weight behind the recently nominated Zanu-PF Presidium urging those who were vying for the same posts, but lost to support the new leadership.
A FILABUSI man was last Saturday strangled to death by a rope, which he had tied between himself and a donkey that had gone missing for some days in the area.
Vice President Joice Mujuru has urged Zimbabweans to commit themselves to working for the prosperity of the nation.
Negotiators to the Global Political Agreement met in Harare yesterday, ending a spat of finger-pointing over who was to blame for the failure to beat the 15-day deadline set by the Sadc Troika.
SIX suspected cholera cases have been recorded in Mabvuku, Harare, as the municipality battles to provide sufficient water to residents in the eastern and western parts of the city.
A 15-year-old boy was on Saturday night abducted by three men in Warren Park and forced to be intimate with a woman at knifepoint at a secluded spot in the suburb.
Government will soon revamp the Central Statistical Office into a semi-autonomous Zimbabwe National Statistics Agency that will see harmonisation of data collation and dissemination.
MEMBERS of the Zimbabwe National Liberation War Veterans Association are pressing ahead with the national conference to elect new executive members this weekend despite pleas from the current executive to defer the conference to next year.
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