Ex-GMB manager pleads guilty to fraud

Court Reporter
A FORMER Grain Marketing Board Msasa depot manager has pleaded guilty to pocketing more than US$9 000 belonging to a

Gospel, dendera, sungura showdown at Harare Gardens

Entertainment Reporter
Tongai Moyo, Suluman Chimbetu and one of Zimbabwe’s top gospel divas – Fungisai Zvakavapano-Mashavave – will on

Loan shark jailed 3 years

Court Reporter
AN unlicensed moneylender who allegedly swindled three people of their stands and a car valued at US$20 000 after they

Heroes celebrations: A luta continua!

Jonathan Mbiriyamveka Entertainment Reporter
It’s a luta continua tonight for comrades and music fans when Rimuka Stadium hosts another chapter of Heroesplush that’s

ZLGU win SRC golf tourney

By Takudzwa Chitsiga
THE Zimbabwe Ladies Golf Union, led by its president Thembi Moyo, won the first edition of the Sport and Recreation

Mujuru: His courage in the struggle for independence

ON more than one occasion in history, the future of Zimbabwe rested on the courage of Solomon Mujuru, whose Chimurenga name was Rex Nhongo.

Mujuru: His courage in the struggle for independence

ON more than one occasion in history, the future of Zimbabwe rested on the courage of Solomon Mujuru, whose Chimurenga name was Rex Nhongo.

Mtizwa grounded

By Grace Chingoma
ZIMBABWE international midfielder Lio-nel Mtizwa’s fledging professional career is in limbo with the former CAPS United

Solomon Mujuru death: Wife speaks

Stop making wild statements
Let police complete probe
Herald Reporters
WHILE police continued their forensic investigations yesterday into the death of General Solomon Mujuru, his widow, Acting  President Joice Mujuru, implo-red people to stop making wild statements on the cause of death.
Police were tight-lipped yesterday over what they have found so far, and while revealing there had been a post-mortem, declined to give the results until they knew more.
Gen Mujuru (66) died when his farmhouse in Beatrice burned down on Monday night.
Since then, there has been speculation over the cause of the fire, but yesterday Acting President Mujuru made it clear that

Sadc hails GPA progress, election roadmap

From Caesar Zvayi in LUANDA, Angola
SADC has hailed progress made in the implementation of the Global Political Agreement and the poll roadmap, saying  GPA issues had been dealt with at the extraordinary summit in Sandton, South Africa, in June which urged parties to the inclusive Government to put timelines to the draft roadmap in readiness for elections to be held either late this year or early next year.
The Sandton summit envisaged that Sadc’s facilitation would have been concluded by the time the ordinary summit here convened in order not to burden facilitator South African President Jacob Zuma who, from yesterday, assumed chairmanship of the Troika and wou-ld have the unenviable

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