Zimbabwe: Zimbabweans Flood SA As Power-Sharing Deal Troubled Posted to the web 13 October 2008 Kitsepile Nyathi Harare Park station in downturn Johannesburg, South Africa teems with Zimbabweans arriving in the land of plenty...
Posted to the web 13 October 2008 Harare It is very important to evaluate and find out how much knowledge children have on the issues involving child abuse. In rural areas the headmen are tasked to gather the people around in...
Botswana has not signed a treaty on its borders with Zimbabwe and Namibia and some white farmers who live along the country's boundary lines are taking advantage of the situation, it has been revealed.
Posted to the web 13 October 2008 Ray Matikinye General (RG) Tobaiwa Mudede last week evicted the last of the five plot holders settled for the past seven years on a farm in Mashonaland Central. Documents made available to The...
Posted to the web 13 October 2008 Chengetai Zvobgo Harare THE equities market, which has been on the upward trend recently, suffered a minor knock last Friday to record only its third loss since the beginning of September. In...
Posted to the web 13 October 2008 Harare The Harare International Festival of the Arts (HIFA) is bringing back - for two nights only - Stef's Sidesplitting Hypnosis Show. The show is scheduled to take place at Reps Theatre on...
SOME disgruntled members of the disbanded Zimbabwe African People's Union (ZAPU) are planning to re-launch the party scuttling the 21-year-old unity pact with the Zimbabwe African National Union-Patriotic Front (ZANU-PF) signed...
IN recent weeks, the media has carried disturbing reports pointing to negligence or rather official abuse of government assets, taxpayers' money and an unacceptable level of inefficiency that has crept into the civil service.
THE Harare City Council (HCC) has widened investigations into the awarding of tenders at Town House, the city's administrative centre, amid speculation that the probe might open a can of worms, The Financial Gazette can reveal.
A DIRECTIVE by the National Incomes and Pricing Commission (NIPC) to have all prices rolled back to September 26 levels has emptied supermarkets shelves while driving parallel market prices of basic goods to new highs.