UZ law team set to leave for Tanzania
Court Reporter
A THREE-MEMBER team of University of Zimbabwe law students is set to leave for Tanzania for the Pan-African International
MDC-T activists remain on remand
Court Reporter
THE 26 MDC-T activists will remain on remand on charges of murdering a police officer in Glen View in May this year, a
Gwisai trial continues
Court Reporter
The trial of former Highfield legislator Munyaradzi Gwisai and five others continued yesterday with the court viewing videos
Asiagate committee unveiled
Petros Kausiyo Deputy Sports Editor
FORMER Supreme Court judge, Justice Ahmed Ebrahim will chair Zifa’s independent disciplinary committee, giving impetus
Hottest October since 1962: Met Office
Herald Reporter
ZIMBABWE yesterday experienced extremely high temperatures with so-me places recording up to 42 degrees Celsius, breaking
Madzibaba Nzira dies
Felex Share Herald Reporter
Spiritual healer and Johanne Masowe WeChishanu faction leader Madzibaba Godfrey Pegnick Nzira has died. He was 58.
Indigenisation not meant for influential individuals: Mucheche
Praise Runyowa Herald Reporter
THOSE in leadership positions should not be allowed to take advantage of the ongoing indigenisation policies to amass wealth
Bungling at Lion Lager Beer Festival
Thanks to Delta for showcasing and sponsoring the just-ended musical concerts featuring Cocoa Tea, Fantan Mojah, Transit
Passport fees remain unchanged: RG
Herald Reporter
THE Registrar-General’s Office will not reduce passport fees until Treasury commits itself to fund the department like other countries in the region, Parliamentarians were told yesterday.
An ordinary Zimbabwean passport costs US$50 while in other Sadc countries they are going for less than US$30.
Speaking during a tour of the RG’s Offices by members of the Portfolio Committee on Home Affairs and Defence yesterday, RG Mr Tobaiwa Mudede, acknowledged Zimbabwean passport fees were higher than others in the region.
Glen View South legislator, Mr Paul Madzore (MDC-T), chairs the committee.
Parates capitalise on Shumba’s music popularity
Entertainment Reporter
MUSIC pirates have capitalised on the popularity of Blessing Shumba’s music and are printing pirated copies with a wrong






