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  • ICC, glorified kangaroo court: Chinamasa

    NO amount of coercion will force Zimbabwe to accept the issue of gay rights, Justice and Legal Affairs Minister Patrick Chinamasa has said. Addressing the High Level Segment of the 19th Regular Session of the Human Rights Council in Geneva, Switzerland, M...
  • Dairibord profits up 14 percent

    DAIRIBORD Holdings Limited’s after-tax profits for the full year to December 2011 increased by 14,4 percent to US$7,1 million, driven by high volumes and improved margins. As a result, the company’s earnings per share increased by 11,9 percent to US1,...
  • Visiting UNWTO delegates satisfied with preparations

    THE visiting United Nations World Tourism Organisation team yesterday expressed satisfaction with preparations made by Zimbabwe and Zambia for the hosting of the 2013 UNWTO general assembly. They said they were inspired by the unity of purpose between Za...
  • China donates US$14m goods

    Government for distribution to the poor. The consignment comprised 9 722,85 tonnes of wheat and 4 908,80 tonnes of rice. Accepting the donation in Harare, Agriculture, Mechanisation and Irrigation Development Minister Joseph Made, said the assistance had...
  • Rahman still bullish

    A defiant Rahman Gumbo insists the Warriors’ defeat in Burundi was just a minor setback and they will overturn their deficit and advance to the next stage of the 2013 African Cup of Nations qualifiers. The FC Platinum coach is also ready to extend his ...
  • It’s another Tuku, Cheso, Tryson clash

    The bar keeps rising for dendera musician Tryson Chimbetu who will curtain-raise for two of the country’s music giants, Oliver Mtukudzi and Alick Macheso at the Chitungwiza Aquatic Complex tonight. Tryson — who fronts the Marxist Brothers, the group ...
  • Piracy is wrong: Shamu

      Media, Information and Publicity Minister, Cde. Webster Shamu says his Ministry together with the anti-piracy taskforce, will stop at nothing in the fight against intellectual property theft, as the country is a law abiding nation which upholds intern...
  • Millers unhappy with winter wheat preps

    The Grain Millers Association of Zimbabwe has expressed concern over government’s slow pace in ensuring that proper preparations are made ahead of the winter wheat season. With indications that wheat farmers are having difficulties in preparing for th...
  • Principals concerned

    The Chief Secretary to the President and Cabinet, Dr Misheck Sibanda, says the Head of State and Government and Commander-in-Chief of the Zimbabwe Defence Forces, President Robert Mugabe and Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai, have expressed concern over th...
  • Go for HIV tests, President urges MPs

    The Head of State and Government and Commander-in-Chief of the Zimbabwe Defence Forces, President Robert Mugabe says legislators should take the initiative of getting tested for HIV and publicly disclosing their status so that they can contribute to the f...
  • US$200m to give Vic Falls facelift

    Zimbabwe has so far, raised over US$200 million to give the Victoria Falls a facelift ahead of the 2013 United Nations World Tourism Organisation General Assembly and has availed several credit facilities for needy companies. The acting director of Domes...
  • US$26 million tobacco auctioned so far

    Flue-cured tobacco worth US$26 million has been auctioned since the start of the marketing season on February 15, 2012. This is an increase from last season when a total of 5,2 million kg worth US$15m was sold during the same period. The average price s...
  • Warriors go down

    Burundi ......................(0) 2  Zimbabwe....................(0) 1 Zimbabwe’s Warriors were left cursing their luck after they fell to a late Valerie Nahayo strike in a 2013 African Cup of Nations, first round, first leg clash against Burundi at t...
  • US$65m boost for tobacco industry

    MBCA Bank Limited has facilitated lines of credit worth US$65 million in support of the tobacco industry from its South African parent firm Nedbank Group and Afreximbank. Spokesperson Ms Dedrey...
  • It’s party time in Chipinge!

    The 21st February Celebrations gala scheduled for Chipinge Primary School this Saturday will have a mix of new and old timers in the performers’ line-up. The gala, which will be held in Chipinge for the first time since its inception, is aimed at incul...
  • South Sudan hails Zimbabwe’s support

    South Sudanese Minister for National Security General Oyay D Ajak yesterday met President Mugabe at Zanu-PF Headquarters and expressed his country’s appreciation of the support it is receiving from Zimbabwe. Gen Ajak was leading a delegation of five se...
  • Munodawafa’s fourth album finally out

    Artisan Studios has finally released Munyaradzi Munodawafa’s album, “Zvava neZodzo”, after a series of hiccups.The album was scheduled for release in September last year but has taken ages to hit the record shelves owing to technical problems at the...
  • US$200m to give Vic Falls facelift

    Zimbabwe has so far, raised over US$200 million to give the Victoria Falls a facelift ahead of the 2013 United Nations World Tourism Organisation General Assembly and has availed several credit facilities for needy companies.The acting director of Domesti...
  • Airline bars Musona

    WARRIORS’ talisman, Knowledge Musona, did not fly into Bujumbura as expected yesterday with the national team management claiming that he was denied permission to board his scheduled flight without a valid visa allowing him to enter Burundi. Musona is ...
  • Another beauty pageant on the cards

    TO all those models who feel hard done by their failure to exhibit their beauty in the Miss Harare, Miss Bulawayo, Miss Tourism Zimbabwe or any other beauty contest, there is something to smile about as in comes the Miss Heritage World Zimbabwe contest. ...