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Suspected forex dealer challenges prosecution – argues no one should be arrested for trying to survive
17 mai, par Paidashe MandivengereiBy Mary Taruvinga A suspected forex dealer, Albert Chekure who was arrested during the ongoing blitz against illegal money changers has challenged his prosecution saying no offence was committed as the US$ is legal tender in Zimbabwe. Chekure appealed for bail at the High Court after his (...) -
Manchester City, Arsenal title deciders to be broadcast live at Rufaro Stadium after Caps, Dynamos derby
17 mai, par Paidashe MandivengereiBy Leopold Munhende ENGLISH Premier League (EPL) fans have no reason to rush out of Rufaro Stadium on Sunday as Arsenal and Manchester City’s penultimate matches will be broadcast live at the venue soon after Caps United and Dynamos lock horns. This will be the first time EPL matches are (...) -
Slovak PM Fico no longer in life-threatening condition after being shot, minister says
16 mai, par Paidashe MandivengereiReuters BANSKA BYSTRICA, Slovakia, May 15 (Reuters) – Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico is no longer in a life-threatening condition after he was shot in an assassination attempt when leaving a government meeting on Wednesday, a government minister said. The gunman shot Fico, 59, five times, (...) -
LLC Benefits Decoded : What You Need to Know Before You File
16 mai, par Paidashe MandivengereiAre you considering filing for an LLC but feeling overwhelmed by all the information? Look no further. In this article, we will decode the benefits of forming a Limited Liability Company (LLC) and break it down into simple terms. Whether you’re a small business owner or a freelancer, (...) -
Zimbabwe’s late pro-democracy icon Tsvangirai was ‘regrettably’ first to use notorious recall clause crafted by Mugabe
16 mai, par Paidashe MandivengereiBy James Muonwa ALTHOUGH his battle for democracy is etched in the country’s history, Zimbabwe’s opposition icon late Morgan Tsvangirai was regrettably the first politician to recall a fellow elected party official using a ‘notorious’ clause within the Constitution. The then Movement for (...)