The trial of a Harare lawyer accused of conniving with a former workmate to swindle her husband of shares in a security firm continued yesterday with the principal examiner of the Registrar of Companies giving evidence. Businessman and former Dynamos Football Club secretary Mr Brian Kashangura's wife Gilliet Sarudzai Kashangura is being charged together with Zvichapera Nyamadzawo for ...
Support Unit Ready for Elections
The police is ready to maintain peace and order during and after the country's elections, a senior Zimbabwe Republic Police Support Unit official has said. In an interview on the side-lines of a farewell party for retiring Assistant Commissioner Obert Benge on Wednesday, Officer Commanding Support Unit Senior Assistant Commissioner Mekia Tanyanyiwa said the support unit was ready for the ...
Chiefs Urged to Promote Health
CHIEFS have been urged to promote sexual reproductive health rights because they are the custodians of Zimbabwe's largest population. Local Government, Rural and Urban Development Minister Ignatius Chombo said in a speech read on his behalf by the director of traditional leadership support services in his ministry Mr Fanuel Mukwaira at a chiefs seminar in Harare that traditional leaders ...
Six Killed in Beitbridge Accident
Crime Reporter SIX people died on the spot and one of them was burnt beyond recognition, while 23 others were injured when a bus they were travelling in from South Africa side-swiped with a haulage truck along the Beitbridge-Masvingo Road yesterday morning. The accident occurred at around 6am near the 59km-peg along the road and the bus which had 54 passengers on board was heading towards ...
President Appoints New ZOU Council Members
President Mugabe has appointed a new Zimbabwe Open University council with seven members from the old council being retained. Director of the Institute of Continuing Health Education Mr Christopher Samkange would chair the council and be deputised by corporate law specialist Mr Julius Chikomwe. Old members in the council include Higher and Tertiary Education secretary Dr Washington Mbizvo, Mrs ...
Gold Pastor Absolves UFI
A pastor who was recently convicted of dealing in gold without a licence and had been mentioned as belonging to Prophet Emmanuel Makandiwa's United Family International Church has said he does not have any links with the popular church. James Mwarira (25) was arrested at a jewellery shop along Kwame Nkrumah Avenue with nine grammes of gold worth US$429,26 wrapped in a Zimbabwe bearer's ...
Govt Flushes Out 5000 Ghost Workers
Government has flushed out 5 000 ghost workers that were on its payroll, Public Service Commission chairperson Dr Mariyawanda Nzuwah has said. Dr Nzuwah said this on Wednesday after the tour of the Registrar General's Office at KGV1 by a high powered delegation that included senior Government officials. The delegates included Zimbabwe Electoral Commission chairperson Justice Rita Makarau, ...
Relief for Tobacco Farmers
Agriculture Reporter A Chinese company, Midriver Enterprises (Pvt) Ltd is expected to contract nearly 80 000 farmers to produce tobacco during the 2013/14 season. The company will assist the growers with inputs and working capital to pay wages. The production manager, Mr Johannes Muchimika said the move would go a long way in helping the farmers who have been facing financial challenges every ...
DWT Workers Want Militala Probed
DAVID Whitehead Textiles workers' committee members have written to the Judicial Service Commission appealing for an investigation into the conduct of the company's provisional judicial manager, Mr Winsley Militala. The DWT workers alleged that Mr Militala has been selling the company's assets and depositing the proceeds into an alleged personal account without first obtaining a ...
Campfire Pins Hopes On UNWTO
SLIGHTLY over 200 out of the national annual quota of 500 elephants were hunted in Campfire areas last year due to a decline in tourism, an official said on Thursday. Communal Areas Management Programme for Indigenous Resources director Mr Charles Jonga said sport hunting had dipped over the past decade as negative publicity over political and social challenges that the country was facing kept ...
June Shares Take a Dip
THE value of shares traded on the Zimbabwe Stock Exchange in June plunged 35 percent to US$25,6 million compared to those traded during the previous month. Analysts contend investors have started taking positions ahead of harmonised elections set for the end of this month as the market has started trading sideways. In its June monthly market snapshot equities research firm IH Securities said the ...
Chihuri Speaks On Elections
POLICE Commissioner-General Augustine Chihuri yesterday said the force does not need any assistance from anyone to carry out its constitutional mandate to maintain law and order during elections. He said the force would continue to denounce any forms of violence. The police chief assured the nation that the electorate will exercise their political rights in a peaceful environment. "We ...
Govt Urges Debate On Water Conflicts
Government has urged countries in the region to come up with effective ways to alleviate trans-boundary water conflicts. In a speech read on his behalf by the director for Multi-lateral Affairs in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Mr Albert Chimbindi, Minister Simbarashe Mumbengegwi said water issues were sensitive and required tactful handling. He was addressing diplomats and Government ...
Elections to Proceed End of Month-Concourt
The Constitutional Court has ruled that elections must proceed on 31st July dismissing several applications which sought relief to delay the polls to pave way for critical reforms to level the electoral field. The nine judges sitting in Harare, Thursday, were unanimous that the polls must proceed as unilaterally proclaimed by President Mugabe. "The Court unanimously concludes that the ...
Magarangoma Lashes Out At MDC-T
MDC-T Manicaland provincial chairperson Mr Julius Magarangoma has come out guns blazing accusing the party's leadership of imposing candidates in the party's primary elections held last month. Mr Magarangoma took his fight against the MDC-T leadership to the social networking media Facebook accusing it of dictatorial tendencies. He said the party's leadership imposed candidates ...
Zimbabwe Western Duplicity Astounding
Days of Massive Anti-Spring of 2011, which toppled former leader Hosni Mubarak, seemed focused on turning the country on a path of democratic rule and respect for the rule of law. Military chief General Abdel Fattah al-Sisi accused Morsi of "failing to meet the demands of the people", while his opponents accused him of Islamising the government by having members of the Muslim ...
Zanu-PF Supporters Demand Audience With Mugabe
President Robert Mugabe had to delay his arrival at the ZANU PF party headquarters for hours on Wednesday as officials attempted to disperse angry supporters pressing on with demonstrations following reports of shambolic primary elections last week. In an attempt to shield Mugabe from the protesters, who were demanding an audience with him, the party's political commissar Webster Shamu ...
Voter Registration Material Runs Out in Bulawayo
The continuing saga of problems plaguing the voter registration exercise descended into a farce when materials ran out in Bulawayo on Thursday. Long queues had been forming outside the registration centers as potential voters made a final dash to add their names to roll, with just five days left before the month long exercise comes to an end. But the forms that people use to fill in their ...
Zims Trade Deficit Widens
ZIMBABWE'S trade deficit for the four months to April widened to US$1,6 billion after the country imported goods worth US$2,62 billion against exports of US$1,02 billion. According to statistics released by ZimStat, South Africa was the country's main source of imports constituting 48 percent of the total imports. Imports from the United Kingdom constituted 17 percent of total ...
Rights Breaches Alleged As PMs Aides Seek Concourt Hearing
The four employees from Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai's office accused of impersonating a police officer, on Tuesday asked that their case be referred to the Constitutional Court, citing breaches of their rights at the lower courts. The four, arrested together with their lawyer Beatrice Mtetwa on March 17th during a raid on the PM's Avondale offices, deny that they passed ...
Mandela the Spirit to Fight On
Once upon a time, citizens in most colonies were accustomed to mourning living personalities, especially political prisoners and detainees when they were given long jail sentences. In Zimbabwe, these people were called "Muchemwandigere", meaning, the mourned one. Our nationalists, detainees and political restrictees are familiar with the term. Today I ask whether the world is turning ...
Chiyangwa Joins My Own Boss
Businessman Philip Chiyangwa will be this year's head judge on ZBCTV entreprenueral reality show "My Own Boss". Chiyangwa will be tasked with leading the mentorship of the contestants. The auditions of the show begin today with the Masvingo auditions to be held at Charles Austin Theatre. Marondera auditions will be on July 8 at Marondera Hotel while Bindura will be held on July 9 ...
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