‘We’ll sell our diamonds’

Herald Reporter
Zimbabwe will not be deterred from selling

Give priority to issues on disability, says PM

Herald Reporter
PRIME Minister Morgan Tsvangirai has called for issues pertaining to people with disabilities to be given priority through

I’m clean: Marange

Petros Kausiyo Deputy Sports Editor
ZIFA vice-president Kenny Marange is taking in his stride his suspension by the association over the Asiagate scandal and

Mayor ‘ditches’ top city managers

Municipal Reporter
HARARE Mayor Muchadeyi Masunda says he will no longer protect the city’s top managers from councillors who think they  back the “wrong” party.

Last week, he said he had been blocking resolutions to suspend and fire senior city managers because he did not want a “Spanish inquisition” but results.

He said he had an unwritten pact with management to protect them from the councillors but has now undone it because the managers are not implementing council resolutions.
Mayor Masunda said he would no longer protect town clerk Dr Tendai Mahachi and four of his directors “when councillors start baying for their blood”.

Politburo member Patel dies

Michael Chideme Senior Reporter
ZANU-PF Politburo member, businessman, philanthropist and nationalist Cde Kantibhai Gordanbhai Patel has died. He was 83.
Zanu-PF Harare Province met on Saturday and recommended that he be declared a national hero.

Provincial chairman Cde Amos Midzi said Harare was convinced Cde Patel deserved national hero status.
“We met yesterday as the provincial co-ordinating committee and recommended that he be declared a national hero. We await the Politburo decision,” he said.

Cde Patel died in Johannesburg, South Africa, where he had been receiving medical attention.
The Politburo member fell and broke a hipbone and sustained

13 new power stations get nod

Lloyd Gumbo Herald Reporter
ZESA Holdings has licensed 13 independent power producers with a combined capacity of 4 546 megawatts expected to be operational in about four years.

Zesa is producing about 1 400 MW which is about half peak demand.
Of the 13 licensed IPPs, four of the smaller ones in outlying areas are already operational with a combined capacity of 83MW, generally lighting up the Lowveld and keeping a sawmill running.

ZERC administrator Mr Peter Mufunda said the independent producers are working hard to complete their projects.
“We are happy with the pace at which the companies we have licensed are moving. They give us regular updates on

Jumbo kills mother, daughter (6)

Chinhoyi Bureau
A SIAKOBVU woman was trampled to death by an elephant before it turned on her six-year-old daughter and fatally injured the

Zanu-PF ministers urged to stay in touch with constituencies

Herald Reporter
ZANU-PF will not hesitate to recall its Cabinet ministers who do not contribute significantly to their constituencies, national

Fine line between art, suicide and madness

Dr Tony Monda Art Zone
THE trail of avoidable deaths recorded in the history and medical sociology of the visual arts is a long and disconnecting

Zanzibar ferry disaster: No hope of more survivors

ZANZIBAR. – Rescue teams resumed their search yesterday for victims of the ferry disasters off Zanzibar, in which at least 193

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