. . . 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

Doc removed from remand

A HARARE psychiatrist who allegedly drugged a city prostitute, slept with her before inviting his friend to bring his dog for

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.

3 banks regularise capital levels

Business Editor
THREE of the six banks that were undercapitalised have since regularised their capital

Minister Eliphas Mukonoweshuro dies

By Felex Share and Farirai Machivenyika
PUBLIC Service Minister Eliphas Mukonoweshu-ro has died.

Libya: The true costs of war

A wicked blow to Africa, the invasion of Libya has little to do with protecting civilians and all to do with strategic interests.

24 officer cadets, 7 pilots graduate

Bulawayo Bureau
PRESIDENT Mugabe yesterday commissioned 24 officer cadets

Zim: For whom history tolls ring

On December 29, 2008, the British establishment, working thorough its captive Sunday Times’ Martin Fletcher, ran what has  turned out to have been a valedictory story on Zimbabwe for the year. That momentous year had seen Zimbabwe go through two significant polls that left the country’s fate hanging by a slender string.

Of course September of that year had seen a glimmer of hope by way of an MOU that would pave way for the Global Political Agreement, itself the blueprint for the Inclusive Government we have had since 2009. One could say in 2008, Zimbabwe hung on a delicate balance that only needed a feather to tip it either towards chaos or second chance. Here, still standing

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.

. . . 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

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