
BULAWAYO – The future of tyre manufacturing giant, Dunlop Zimbabwe, is still uncertain as the company was only given US$300 000 to manufacture tyres for one specific client.
Contrary to reports that the company had been allocated US$350 000 to enable it to reopen and revert to a three-day working week, managing director, Phil Whitehead, said [...]
October 27, 2005 | Posted in
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MOVEMENT for Democratic Change (MDC) leader Morgan Tsvangirai yesterday appeared to regain control of the party after last week’s serious fallout over the forthcoming senatorial elections, with 10 provinces now expected to boycott next month’s poll.
Four provinces that had last week resolved to participate in the November 26 election, yesterday turned around and aligned themselves [...]
October 25, 2005 | Posted in
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Blow by blow account of what took place in that fateful meeting
AS DELEGATES to last week’s momentous Movement for Democratic Change (MDC) national executive council meeting were trooping into the boardroom at Harvest House, the more observant claim to have espied staff in secretary general Welshman Ncube’s office preparing some ballot papers.
This, they say, signalled [...]
October 21, 2005 | Posted in
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LEO Mugabe, the nephew of President Robert Mugabe and ZANU PF legislator for Makonde, was arrested yesterday over unclear charges amid speculation he could be linked to a well-orchestrated smuggling racket smashed by the Zimbabwe Revenue Authority (ZIMRA) recently.
Sources said police picked up Mugabe, who ironically fought a bitter war with fugitive Telecel Zimbabwe [...]
October 21, 2005 | Posted in
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