Prisoner’s intestines hang out in court
By Daniel Nemukuyu
A SUSPECTED motorcycle thief spent two months in rema-nd prison with his bowels protruding from his belly after detectives shot him as he allegedly tried to disarm them.
Harare in parking space crunch
Harare has run out of cheap parking space since the introduction of the electronic multi-bay parking meters about five months ago.
Jamaica’s King Sounds tours Chinyaradzo Childrens’ Home in Harare
Jamaican Reggae artiste King Sounds Monday toured Chinyaradzo Children’s Home with the intention of assessing how he can chip in to help.
Zim Govt recalls Zwambila
ZIMBABWE’S Ambassador to Australia, Ms Jacqueline Zwambila, has been recalled to Harare for debriefing after she allegedly stripped in front of male embassy officials in Canberra.
Car importers get reprieve!
By Zvamaida Murwira
GOVERNMENT has deferred to July next year the implementation of regulations banning the importation of left-hand-drive and light second-hand vehicles over five years old.
Safari operators donate US$60 000 for Zanu-PF’s conference
Herald Reporter
Six indigenous safari operators yesterday donated US$60 000 towards the successful hosting of Zanu-PF’s National People’s Conference to be held in Mutare next month.
Botswana to approve US$76 million Zim line of credit
BOTSWANA could approve its US$76 million government backed line of credit, pledged to Zimbabwe about two years ago, before the end of the year.
DPM Thokozani Khupe in US$500k pregnancy suit
Deputy Prime Minister Thokozani Khupe (47) has slapped The Standard newspaper with aUS$500 000 defamation suit over an article that insinuated she was pregnant.
US, Britain in MDC-T election bid
By Hebert Zharare and Tendai Mugabe
THE American government is reportedly structuring a financial plan to back MDC-T’s election campaign next year and party leader Mr Morgan Tsvangirai — who is said to be in a poll panic — is also getting “expert advice” from a British intelligence operative.
Mashonaland Eagles in one-run victory
by Augustine Hwata
MASHONALAND Eagles held their nerve and sneaked home to a one-run victory over Mid West Rhinos to be crowned champions of the second edition of the Stanbic Bank Twenty20 Series at the Harare Sports Club on Sunday.











