Son fraudulently sells late dad’s butchery
Court Reporter
A SUSPECTED teenage fraudster allegedly sold his late father’s butchery for US$58 000 before
Huge send off for national hero
By John Manzongo
ZIMBABWEANS across all age groups yesterday thronged Stodart Hall in Mba-re and the
Law firm sues ZFTU
Court Reporter
A HARARE law firm is suing the Zimbabwe Federation of Trade Unions after it allegedly failed
Fire disaster looms in Harare
Municipal Reporter
HARARE City Council’s emergency response equipment is obsolete, casting doubt on the
Government engages NGO partner to fund SMEs
By More Tirivashoma
Government last week signed a memorandum of understanding with an international non-
Bhonzo wallowing in poverty
By Terrence Chitukudza
Lawrence “Bhonzo” Simbarashe’s fall from grace is a tragi-comedy in which he and not
India, Pakistan mind games begin
NEW DELHI.
India and Pakistan kicked-off the mind games ahead of their Cricket World Cup semi-final
Ouattara rejects AU envoy
ABIDJAN.
Alassane Ouattara, Cote d’lvoi-re’s internationally recognised president, has rejected the
FASL target grassroots
By Eddie Chikamhi
THE Five-A-Side Soccer League continues making inroads into the grassroots with plans
Japan Cabinet rating up: Poll
TOKYO.
Approval ratings for Japanese Prime Minister Naoto Kan edged higher, according to the first



