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Another Creditor Sues Reserve Bank.

Monday, February 22, 2010
By Staff Reporter
Another Creditor Sues Reserve Bank.

Seed Co International Limited is suing the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe over a US$3,6 million debt after the latter allegedly failed to pay for seed it ordered from the firm's Botswana branch during the 2007 and 2008 farming seasons. »

Zimbabwean creates search engine

Sunday, July 12, 2009
By Staff Reporter

AS the world becomes more interconnected, success in the new era is heavily dependent upon innovation, creativity and unique problem-solving skills. Zimbabwe has scored another first in this regard with Onny. Onny is a new search engine that is proudly Zimbabwean with a global reach, which is redefining the versatility of a search engine in Zimbabwe... »

Caps United Coach Sanctioned

Monday, June 15, 2009
By Staff Reporter

HARARE – CAPS United coach, Lloyd Chitembe, is likely to face heavy sanctions from the Premier Soccer League after he made an obscene gesture at CAPS United fans on Saturday during their ill-fated league match against Shooting Stars at Rufaro Stadium. CAPS lost the match 2-0. The temperamental coach, Chitembwe pulled the middle finger... »

Media Urged to Give Aids Stories a Human Face

Friday, October 29, 2004
By Staff Reporter

IT is imperative for policy-makers in Zimbabwe, health workers and the media to work closely together to create awareness about the dangers of HIV and AIDS which have become the biggest threat to the future of the nation. This is one of the issues that emerged from the one day training programme for local editors held in Harare... »

Motor mechanic shoots client dead over $5 000

Tuesday, October 30, 2001
By Court Reporter

A 19-YEAR-OLD South African motor mechanic, Shane Michael Jansen, faces a murder charge following the death in a shooting incident last Friday of a Greendale man in Harare. Derick Leach Dallas, 56, was allegedly shot after he failed to pay $5 000 charged by Jansen for repairs undertaken on his motor vehicle. Jansen wanted to use the money to... »

Civic groups angry over move to ban voter education campaign

Wednesday, June 27, 2001
By Staff Reporter

More than a dozen civic groups in the country yesterday reacted angrily to proposals by the government to bar them from conducting voter education campaigns. On Monday, the Minister of State for Information and Publicity, Professor Jonathan Moyo, announced that the government was working out a policy on voter education which would see churches... »