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IN PICTURES: DJ Munya at court
Star FM DJ Munyaradzi Milimo, who allegedly hired “hitmen” Taurai Janhi and Mohammed Matare to kidnap and murder Tinashe Magorimbo, were remanded in prison
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Multimedia:Mawungira eNharira lights up Carnival Bira
THE Book Café in Harare came to life on Tuesday evening when the venue, in conjunction with the Zimbabwe Tourism Authority (ZTA), hosted a Carnival Bira
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MP chides sleeping colleagues
UZUMBA MP Simbaneuta Mudarikwa on Tuesday said Parliament should train new MPs in public speaking skills
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IN PICTURES: Zimbabwe New Constitution signing.
NewsDay Online gives you, in pictures, the main highlights of the new constitution ceremony.
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Pistorius not returning to the track
JOHANNESBURG — Oscar Pistorius will not return to the track for the rest of the year so he can focus on his looming court case
‘DJ Munya hired hitmen’
MURDER suspect Star FM DJ Munyaradzi Milimo has been thrown into remand prison after it emerged in court yesterday that he allegedly hired “hitmen” who kidnapped and murdered Tinashe Magorimbo.
Zanu PF probe team descends on Mash West
CHINHOYI — The Zanu PF probe team, which is on a whirlwind tour of provinces to assess the party’s preparedness ahead of elections, will today descend on Mashaonaland West province.
Tricky tie for Bosso
AFTER losing to new boys How Mine on Sunday, Highlanders today embark on yet another tricky assignment when they clash with bogey side Monomotapa in a Premier Soccer League match at Rufaro Stadium in Harare.
Banking sector interference to intensify: EIU
STATE interference in the fragile financial services sector is expected to intensify in the run-up to the forthcoming general elections, a global think tank has warned.
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IN PICTURES: DJ Munya at court
Star FM DJ Munyaradzi Milimo, who allegedly hired “hitmen” Taurai Janhi and Mohammed Matare to kidnap and murder Tinashe Magorimbo, were remanded in prison
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President appoints two Supreme Court judges
PRESIDENT Robert Mugabe yesterday appointed two more judges to the Supreme Court bench, bringing the total to nine.
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President Mugabe signs the New Constitution
PRESIDENT Robert Mugabe yesterday signed Zimbabwe’s new constitution into law to replace the 33-year-old charter crafted in the dying days of British colonial rule.
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NRZ workers go 8 months without pay
PARLIAMENT has challenged the ministries of Transport and Infrastructural Development, State Enterprises and Parastatals and Labour and Social Welfare to look into the plight of NRZ employees.
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Exploitative Chinese companies warned
VISITING Chinese Vice-Premier Wang Yang has admitted that some Chinese companies operating in the country have not been upholding good business practices.
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Drug shortage hits Mash Central
PUBLIC hospitals in Mashonaland Central Province have run out of cotrimoxazole drug
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Zanu PF militias spread fear of voting
HARARE — For the last month Gibson Severe and his wife, Merjury Severe, known opposition supporters from Hurungwe district in Zimbabwe’s Mashonaland West Province, have been hiding out in the country’s capital Harare.
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Can SA help Nigeria industrialise?
JOHANNESBURG — The lack of economic diversification throughout sub-Saharan Africa means that despite South Africa’s pledges to help Nigeria make the automotive sector the West African nation’s flagship industrial target, it may be difficult to do so, experts say.
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Govt sets minimum threshold for share schemes
FOREIGN-OWNED companies operating in Zimbabwe are now required to surrender at least 10% of their equity to locals in partial compliance of indigenisation and empowerment regulations, the Government Gazette has stated.
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5 reasons for rethinking business awards
THE recent case of an apparently unregistered MFI winning runner-up award behind two reputable banks confirmed my long-held suspicion about business awards in Zimbabwe.
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Some contributors remain anxious about contributions payment
Some contributors continue to be anxious about not knowing their social security number, not having a social security card.
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Bank of Japan vows market steps to curb bond turbulence
The Bank of Japan vowed yesterday to take necessary steps to reduce volatility in bond markets that has threatened to jeopardise the government’s fight to end deflation and revive growth.
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Chinese, Nigerians face boot
THE Government has turned the heat on Chinese and Nigerian nationals following the gazetting of a new law which prohibits foreigners from investing in business operations with low capital outlays with effect from January next year.
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Tobacco sales generate $500m
THE value of the tobacco crop delivered to the country’s auction floors has inched closer to the half a billion dollar mark.
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Dollar firms as Fed suspense builds, shares off highs
The dollar edged higher, gold steadied and European shares remained near five-year highs yesterday.
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SA may overtake Australia as India’s second-largest coal supplier
India’s rankings of its most preferred source of coal imports were expected to change dramatically this year, with South Africa poised to emerge as the second-largest supplier.
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Cheetahs stars get Bok camp call-up
JOHANNESBURG — Springbok coach Heyneke Meyer invited eight new players — including Toyota Cheetahs stars Lappies Labuschagne
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Nigeria rocked by Moses injury
LAGOS — Injuries to Victor Moses and Kalu Uche have left Nigeria short of attackers for June’s World Cup qualifiers and the Confederations Cup in Brazil.
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Injuries force Zondeki retirement
JOHANNESBURG — South African fast bowler Monde Zondeki has decided to retire from all forms of cricket following persistent back-injury problems.
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Pistorius not returning to the track
JOHANNESBURG — Oscar Pistorius will not return to the track for the rest of the year so he can focus on his looming court case
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LIVE UPDATES: Dynamos vs Harare City, 22 May 2013
Newsday gives you live updates of the Castle Lager Premier Soccer League match between Dynamos FC and Harare City.
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How Mine’s Sithole gets Warriors call-up
WARRIORS assistant coach Lloyd Mutasa has been forced to make a change to his national football team squad after FC Platinum Ali Sadiki suffered an injury at the weekend.
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Chilumba faces Hwange
FC Platinum coach Tennant Chilumba faces his former paymasters Hwange as the Zvishavane side bids for their first win in four matches in a Castle Premiership football match at Mandava today.
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Billiat to extend Ajax stay
ZIMBABWE international Khama Billiat is set to extend his contract at South African Premiership football side Ajax Cape Town.
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The X Factor: Sharon Osbourne returns in 2013
SHARON Osbourne is to return to The X Factor as a judge for the new series in 2013.
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Multimedia:Mawungira eNharira lights up Carnival Bira
THE Book Café in Harare came to life on Tuesday evening when the venue, in conjunction with the Zimbabwe Tourism Authority (ZTA), hosted a Carnival Bira
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Nicki Minaj lands film debut in Cameron Diaz movie
NICKI Minaj is going from music to TV to live-action film.
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Harare Carnival in false start
THE Harare International Carnival kicked off to a false start on Tuesday with the organisers failing to bring in the highly touted international artists.
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SA’s AKA heads for Harare
SOUTH AFRICAN award winning hip-hop musician AKA will be among guest artistes at the Zimbabwe Urban Music Festival on May 31 at the Zimbabwe Gardens in Chisipite, Harare.
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And now the drums speak
THIS year’s edition of Let the Drum Speak Festival is set for Friday at Reps Theatre in Harare where both local and international artistes are expected to perform.
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Tanga Pasi takes part in Africa Day festival
FORMER Matabeleland South Chibuku Road to Fame provincial winners Tanga Pasi will represent Zimbabwe at the upcoming Africa Day festival in Johannesburg, South Africa on May 24 — 25.
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Samba Queens cancel Carnival performance
THE Samba Queens from Brazil, who were meant to be one of the main highlights of the inaugural Zimbabwe International Carnival, have cancelled their trip.










