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Commission vows to expose Harare rot
16 mai, par daytonBlessings Chidakwa-Herald Reporter THE newly sworn-in Commission of Inquiry for Harare City Council, led by Retired High Court Judge, Justice Maphios Cheda, yesterday vowed to expose the local authority’s rot through a comprehensive audit of its books. President Mnangagwa swore in a (...) -
National Assembly ratifies four protocols
16 mai, par daytonFarirai Machivenyika-Senior Reporter Four United Nations and African Union conventions aimed at entrenching observance of human rights for migrants, the elderly, the vulnerable and the disabled in Zimbabwe were ratified by the National Assembly on Tuesday, a process required by the (...) -
Editorial Comment : Investment drive reaching all corners
16 mai, par daytonThe pace of investment into Zimbabwe is accelerating as more and more of those seeking a good deal now recognise that Zimbabwe has a lot to offer. A fair amount of this extra investment is now coming from Western countries, where investors had been wary for a couple of decades. But after (...) -
Glimmer of hope for platinum miners
16 mai, par danielEnacy Mapakame Local platinum producers are expected to cash in on projected firm global demand after the 2024 full-year deficit was revised upwards due to limited supply. This comes after some of Zimbabwe’s platinum producers, taking cue from their South African parentage, laid off workers (...) -
For Bunjira, Harare Derby is much more than a game
16 mai, par daytonTadious Manyepo-Sports Reporter JUNIOR BUNJIRA has become a cult hero just three months after joining CAPS United, not least after putting together a series of phenomenal displays, punctuated by three assists in five matches. But the 20-year-old could as well have been lining up for the Green (...)