President consoles Ncube family
Herald Reporter
PRESIDENT Mugabe yesterday sent a condolence message to the Ncube family following the death of Cde Tracey Ncube, the
Zanu-PF to rebury Chibondo remains
Herald Reporter
ZANU-PF Mashonaland Central Province will next week re-bury remains of 714 freedom fighters that were exhumed from
UN, Govt launch 2011 Consolidated Appeal
Herald Reporter
Government and the United Nations through its Humanitarian Co-ordination department on Tuesday launched the country’s
VP Mujuru urges firms to give back to communities
Herald Reporter
FOREIGN companies, especially in mining should give back the proceeds of their businesses to the local communities and
Launching e-Government
Zimbabwe this week witnessed a historic milestone in the country’s road to efficient service delivery led by Government when
Lawyer files notice
HARARE lawyer Charles Chinyama charged with criminal defamation on Thursday, gave notice to apply for refusal of remand if
China, Pakistan pledge to step up anti-terrorism cooperation
BEIJING.
A foreign ministry spokesman said that China will step up its anti-terrorism cooperation with Pakistan in an effort to maintain
. . . Eskom wage dispute hots up
Johannesburg.
Diamond miners in South Africa returned to work on yesterday after a 14-day strike, while a wage dispute at state power utility
24 officer cadets, 7 pilots graduate
Bulawayo Bureau
PRESIDENT Mugabe yesterday commissioned 24 officer cadets
US$10 000 insurance fraud sucks in doctor
By Tendai Rupapa
A MEDICAL doctor has been arrested for allegedly conniving with a Murehwa man to process fake death confirmation records for his two children to claim US$10 000 from the family’s funeral policy.
The doctor has since appeared in court on fraud charges.
Dr Abraham Mapfumo (35), who was based at Murehwa District Hospital, allegedly misrepresented that Mica Nsamba’s two children had died of pneumonia in separate incidents, while admitted at the hospital.





