Prosecutors’ strike disrupts courts

Court Reporters
PROSECUTORS and law officers yesterday went on strike protesting against salary discrepancies between them and  magistrates.
An attempt by The Herald to get a comment from Deputy Attorney-General Mrs Florence Ziyambi on the strike failed after her secretary said she was “too busy to talk to the Press”.

Justice and Legal Affairs Deputy Minister Obert Gutu yesterday said he sympathised with the prosecutors, but said their concerns should be addressed by the AG’s Office.
“I sympathise with the prosecutors. Surely they hold the same qualifications with magistrates, but unfortunately we as a ministry no longer have the mandate to look into the nitty-gritty of prosecutors’ concerns.

Kutama win B Division gala

Sports Reporter
KUTAMA Boys School were the winners of the B Division swimming gala at Prince Edward on Saturday. The meet was hosted

Jairos Jiri scoop Danhiko honours

Ellina Mhlanga Sports Reporter
JAIROS JIRI of Kadoma were crowned champions in this year’s Danhiko Paralympic Games as the curtain came down on the

DeMbare cry foul over fixture

Eddie Chikamhi Sports Reporter
DYNAMOS are feeling hard done by a decision by the Premier Soccer League for them to fulfil a key match against

Parliament adopts Asiagate motion

Farirai Machivenyika Herald Reporter
THE House of Assembly yesterday adopted a motion to set up a committee to investigate the Asiagate match-fixing scandal

Our travel efforts will bear fruit: ZNSSA

Sports Reporter
THE Zimbabwe National Soccer Supporters Association remained positive yesterday about their prospects of sending fans to

Mauritius backs Zim/Zambia UNWTO bid

Isdore Guvamombe
MAURITIAN President Sir Anerood Jugnauth has endorsed the Zimbabwe/Zambia bid to jointly host the 2013 United Nations

Warriors bullish ahead of Sharks test

Grace Chingoma Sports Reporter
A GROUP of Warriors left Harare yesterday for their last 2012 Nations Cup qualifier with the majority of the players saying

Econet shareholders to get US$20m

Bright Madera Senior Business Reporter
ECONET Wireless Zimbabwe, the country’s biggest telecommunications company, will pay US$20 million to its shareholders

‘It’s our destiny to qualify’

Robson Sharuko Senior Sports Editor
Starman Ovidy stokes flames ahead of Cape Verde invasion. OVIDY KARURU has spent a good part of the past two weeks

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