Thieves break into court
Patrick Chitumba Victoria Falls
BURGLARS broke into the Victoria Falls Magistrates’ Courts and stole six dockets of serious criminal cases before the court in
13 teachers in the dock
George Maponga Masvingo Bureau
Thirteen Mwenezi teachers were arrested after they allegedly stole about 100 kilogrammes of cornflakes from a haulage truck
Zimra’s role in economy hailed
Herald Reporter
ACTING President Joice Mujuru yesterday lauded the Zimbabwe Revenue Authority for the role it played
Govt probes evictions at Anglican Church-run schools
Herald Reporter
GOVERNMENT is investigating circumstances surrounding evictions of headmasters and teaching staff at Anglican Church-run
NRZ cancels passenger train service as strike continues
Bulawayo Bureau
THE National Railways of Zimbabwe has cancelled commuter trains in Bulawayo and Harare and the passenger train service
Thuthani’s death great loss to nation — Sekeramayi
Herald Reporter
THE death of deputy-director external in the President’s Department, Cde Nothando Thuthani has been described as a great loss
Zesa collections now surpassing billing: Mangoma
Monthly revenue collections by Zesa Holdings are now surpassing billing as defaulting customers start paying their arrears, a
Treasury releases US$10m for GMB
Agriculture Reporters
TREASURY has released US$10 million to the Grain Marketing Board to pay farmers who delivered maize to its depots.
Chief Justice speaks on Anglican row
Daniel Nemukuyu Senior Court Reporter
CHIEF Justice Godfrey Chidyausiku has blasted the Bishop Chad Gandiya-led faction of the Anglican Church for seeking
Villagers corner Tsvangirai over sanctions
Takunda Maodza Senior Reporter
MUREHWA villagers yesterday confronted Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai demanding to know what he has done to have illegal sanctions imposed on the country at his behest lifted.
The premier was visiting Mashonaland East Province to assess Government programmes.
The villagers confronted PM Tsvangirai after getting their way into a closed-door meeting at the district administrator’s office at Murehwa Centre.
All hell broke loose when the PM said he was in the province to get first hand information on the state of development projects.
The villagers asked how he expected development when the





