THE Electoral Court has started holding pre-trial conferences on election petitions filed by candidates from both the ruling Zanu-PF and opposition MDC-T parties contesting results in a total of 105 House of Assembly constituencies.
THE Grain Marketing Board has cancelled licences of two millers and suspended those of three others for various offences that include overpricing and diverting their maize allocations meant for maize-meal production to the black market.
MOTOR Action have been hit by a spate of injuries, with at least a third of the squad being ruled out of today's CBZ Premiership clash against Lengthens at Gwanzura.
IT'S nothing new, but we are still awe struck at the continued attempts by the West (Britain and America especially), at making Zimbabwe southern Africa's protracted battleground for their imperialistic and hegemonic predispositions.
UNDER-PRESSURE Zimbabwe international striker Kingstone Nkhatha finally remembered how to score when he fired home a brace to give Free State Stars a convincing victory over Mamelodi Sundowns on the final day of the South African Premiership season on Sunday.
IT is now clear that Zimbabwe's opposition is trying so hard to get a platform in East Africa (Kenya) to continue with their tirades against President Mugabe and their mother country Zimbabwe.
MDC-T has no problem with the proposal by Zanu-PF that the two parties form a joint committee to probe political violence that has rocked some parts of the country, an opposition spokesman said yesterday.
ZANU-PF has dismissed as baseless allegations by MDC-T secretary-general Tendai Biti that the military intelligence is planning to assassinate its leader Morgan Tsvangirai and 30 members of the opposition party's executive.
President Mugabe has assented to the Engineering Council Bill, which seeks to provide for registration and regulation of the practice of engineers in the country.
CFX Financial Services' $680 trillion rights offer finally opened yesterday after the bank clarified the underwriting terms of the offer to the Zimbabwe Stock Exchange.
Henry Muradzikwa, the chief executive officer of the state-controlled Zimbabwe Broadcasting Corporation (ZBC) was fired on 14 May 2008 for reportedly defying ministerial orders to deny the opposition political party, the Movement for Democratic Change (MDC), favourable coverage in the
Joseph Chinotimba, the notorious opportunist infamous for leading the brutal farm invasions, is back in the news again - this time for overseeing the murder of an MDC activist. He has been implicated in the murder of a leading MDC