No law compels women to revoke maiden names: Mudede
Daniel Nemukuyu Court Reporter
REGISTRAR-GENERAL Mr Tobaiwa Mudede has officially confirmed that no law compels married women under the country’s marriage laws to revoke their maiden names as a precondition to obtain birth certificates for their children.
However, Mr Mudede opposed a requirement compelling his office to publish the order countrywide.
The Registrar-General’s Office has reportedly been insisting that all married women under Chapter 5.11 of the Marriages Act were supposed to drop their maiden names and assume their husbands’ surnames before getting birth certificates for their children.
Responding to a second challenge against denial of a birth
Libyan ambassador defects to rebels
LIBYAN Ambassador to Zimbabwe Mr Taher Elmagrahi yesterday defected to the NATO-backed rebels. The rebels are under the National Transitional Council which claims to have taken control of Libya after Muammar Gaddafi reportedly fled.
The Government of Zimbabwe immediately said it did not recognise the NTC and if Mr Elmagrahi had indeed defected, then he had no business here.
Mr Elmagrahi wrote to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs announcing his decision yesterday.
He then ordered the pulling down of the Libyan flag at the Libyan embassy in Harare.
The all-green national flag was replaced with the green, black and red-coloured flag associated with the rebels.
Biti, Goche clash over Airzim
Herald Reporter
TRANSPORT, Communications and In-frastructure Development Minister Nicholas Goche is headed for a clash with his Finance counterpart Tendai Biti on Government’s role in bailing out the ailing Air Zimbabwe.
Minister Biti argues that Government will not rescue the national airline citing other pressing demands.
However, Minister Goche dismissed the claims as “personal views”.
Air Zimbabwe is wholly-owned by the Government. Its planes have been grou-nded for the past four weeks after pilots downed tools demanding outstanding salaries and allowances.
Minister Biti on Tuesday said Government did not have money
Mbeki slams West’s gunboat diplomacy against Gaddafi
FORMER president Thabo Mbeki has joined more than 140 other prominent Africans in condemning the gunboat diplomacy
Residents shocked at epicenter of rare US quake
MINERAL. – Residents of this small Virginia town were recovering yesterday from the shock of being at the epicenter of the rare
SA divers search for more bodies
Johannesburg – Seventeen people died, 16 of them children, and 42 were injured when a school bus plunged off a bridge
Food shortage threatens circumcision project
Masvingo Bureau
OVER 5000 Shangaan men undergoing circumcision at camps dotted in Chikombedzi are facing food shortages, a situation
Doctor donates US$85 000 equipment to army
Herald Reporter
Army Commander Lieutenant General Phillip Sibanda has urged retired professional service personnel to remember their roots
Ugandans for Moto-X Championships
Collin Matiza Deputy Sports Editor
THE 2011 FIM Africa Motocross Championship, to be staged at the home of motorsport in Zimbabwe – Donnybrook – on
Hot reception for losing Bangladesh
DHAKA -Angry fans wielded broomsticks at the Bangladesh cricket team on their return to Dhaka yesterday from the disappointing





