Scrap death penalty-legal experts

By Daniel Nemukuyu
LEGAL experts and some religious leaders have called for the scrapping of the death penalty, calling it irrational and extreme.

WMMI fails to deliver 30 ambulances

Herald Reporter
THE Ministry of Health and Child Welfare is yet to receive 30 of the 50

Another kombi crash kills 14

Herald Reporters
FOURTEEN people were killed when an overloaded Harare-bound commuter omnibus burst its left rear tyre and overturnedin Nyazura yesterday afternoon.
Nine passengers died on the spot and the remainder on admission at Rusape District Hospital.

The accident, in which 21 passengers were injured, comes three days after a similar tragedy claimed 19 people in Concession.
The 26-seater Mercedes Benz Sprinter bus had 35 passengers on board when tragedy struck.

This brings to 34, the number of people killed in kombi accidents since Saturday.
Police deputy chief spokesperson Chief Superintendent Oliver Mandipaka yesterday said the bodies of the deceased were taken to Rusape District Hospital mortuary.

The injured were admitted to the same hospital.

President launches e-govt

Herald Reporter
President Mugabe yesterday launched Zimbabwe’s e-government programme and handed over laptops and printers to Vice

Hundreds pay last respects to kombi crash victims

Herald Reporter
Hundreds of mourners yesterday converged at Sedze Village in Makoni District to pay their last respects to the eight Madanhi

State to cater for 5pc Global Fund applications

Herald Reporter
GOVERNMENT will cater for five percent of the Global Fund Round 11 total budget applications, the Parliamentary

Legislators grill Zupco board over revenue decline

By Zvamaida Murwira
MEMBERS of Parliament yesterday grilled the Zimbabwe United Passenger Company’s board over the sudden decline of

SA dismisses mass deportation reports

Beitbridge Bureau
The South African government has finalised the adjudication of 275 762 applications submitted by Zimbabweans wishing to

Air Zimbabwe deadlock persists

Herald Reporter
Air Zimbabwe pilots and management were yesterday still deadlocked over outstanding salaries and allowances. This was amid

City closes down flea market

Municipal Reporter
Harare councillors have ordered the immediate closure of the flea market operating near Boka Tobacco Auction Floors along

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