Archive for November, 2009
Zanu PF leaking talks details
By Never Kadungure While MDC negotiators adhere to a tripartite agreement not to leak details of sensitive unity government negotiations currently taking place Zanu PF is busy using the state owned Herald newspaper to do the opposite. Nehanda Radio can now reveal the exact items on the agenda for negotiations courtesy of the ‘foot and [...]
Mugabe pressures Tsvangirai to fire Biti
By Denford Magora In a move seen and even acknowledged by many in ZANU PF as a diversion tactic, Robert “The Solution” Mugabe has now renewed pressure on Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai to fire Tendai Biti and has now started a campaign to “demonstrate that the Minister is working against the interests of the nation.” [...]
De-Mbare clinch second spot
By Augustine Hwata Dynamos ………….. (2) 3 Shooting Stars ……… (1) 1 HARARE giants Dynamos got the consolation of finishing second in the 2009 CBZ Premiership soccer table at Rufaro yesterday and earned the second slot to represent Zimbabwe in the African Champions League next year. Shooting Stars were missing the services of coaches Lloyd [...]
Shocking salaries for ZESA workers
By own correspondent Employees at the state owned power utility ZESA are raking in huge salaries while customers struggle with astronomical bills. Sources say a junior worker at the Zimbabwe Electricity Supply (Sometime) Authority is earning around US$800 a month. Most civil servants in the country are earning slightly over US$150 a month. Not only [...]
FIFA settle Valinhos` salary
FIFA have deducted US$60 000 from its annual grant to the Zimbabwe Football Association to clear off outstanding salaries owed to former Zimbabwe Warriors coach Jose Valinhos. Valinhos, the man who had a 20-day stint with PSL side Free State Stars, won his petition to the international governing body. ZIFA failed to shell out the [...]
Zim & US strong partners in HIV fight
By Katherine S. Dhanani Working together for the past 25 years, the global community has achieved many successes in the fight against HIV/AIDS that deserve recognition on this World AIDS Day. The World Health Organization estimates that over 4 million individuals in low- and middle- income nations currently have access to antiretroviral treatment. And thanks [...]
Bridging the knowledge divide
By Mutumwa Mawere Africa 2009 – Bridging the knowledge divide-clenched fists – Part 5 of 30 In his inaugural speech, President Barack Obama, the first person of color to be elected as President of the USA, extended a hand of friendship to adversaries willing to “unclench their fists”. In making the gesture he was acutely aware [...]
Mutsekwa orders arrest of killer Mwale
By Lance Guma Co-Home Affairs Minister Giles Mutsekwa has ordered the police to arrest notorious state security operative Joseph Mwale, who is accused of murdering two MDC activists at Murambinda Growth Point in 2000. Tichaona Chiminya and Talent Mabika were brutally killed when Mwale threw a petrol bomb into their car, burning them to death. [...]




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