President hints on WikiLeaks probe: Gumbo
Takunda Maodza Senior Reporter
PRESIDENT Mugabe has reportedly said Zanu-PF will investigate the origins and authenticity of revelations by whistle- blower website WikiLeaks that some of its members engaged United States officials and deliberated on sensitive matters without party approval.
Several junior and senior Zanu-PF members allegedly engaged America through its embassy in Harare.
This was despite the fact that the US administration imposed illegal sanctions on the country in an open show of aggression and disregard of international law.
Zanu-PF, for the first time, discu-ssed the WikiLeaks revelations at its Central Committee meeting last Thursday.
Party spokesperson Cde Rugare Gumbo yesterday confirmed
Female rape suspects: Scores besiege police station
Freeman Razemba Crime Reporter
SCORES of people yesterday besie-ged Gweru Central Police Station demanding to beat up three women suspected of sexually abusing men.
Police also said many complainants had visited the police station, but could not divulge the numbers.
The three youthful suspects – all aged 24 – were arrested last Sunday after their vehicle was involved in an accident along Lower Gweru Road.
Police say they recovered 31 used condoms – four of them with semen – from the vehicle, a Chevrolet, that was being driven by a boyfriend of one of the suspe- cts.
The three women, whose identities are being withheld as investigations continue and the driver, were arrested.
Gandiya defies Supreme Court
Lovemore Chikova Deputy News Editor
THE Anglican Church’s Bishop for Ha-rare Chad Gandiya has defied a Sup-reme Court directive to stop seeking political intervention in a long-drawn wrangle over ownership of the church’s properties.
Bishop Gandiya and other bishops affiliated to the Church of the Province of Central Africa, on Monday sought President Mugabe’s intervention in the matter.
This was despite a warning by Chief Justice Godfrey Chidyausiku that such moves were tantamount to asking the executive to interfere with judicial processes.
Chief Justice Chidyausiku instructed the Registrar of the Supreme Court to write to the parties warning them agai-nst seeking political interference in the matter.
Mujuru’s death dominates Parly debate
Herald Reporter
Retired General Solomon Mujuru’s death dominated debate in the House of Assembly with MDC-T legislators calling for the
Zanu-PF thwarts bid to restore Bill
Zvamaida Murwira Herald Reporter
Zanu-PF Senators yesterday thwarted attempts by MDC-T Chief Whip, Mr Innocent Gonese to have the Public Order and
It’s China Day today at Sanganayi/Hlanganai tourism fair
Costa Mano Herald Reporter
VISITORS to this year’s Sanganai/Hlanga-nani World Travel and Tourism Africa Fair will, today get the chance to sample
Africa shouldn’t beg for aid from Western NGOs: Mutambara
Herald Reporter
Africa should not beg for aid from Western non-governmental organisations but negotiate for equal trading opportunities, Deputy
Female police officers hailed
Herald Reporter
A senior police officer yesterday hailed the increasing number of women members of the force participating in Support Unit
Effect of redesign on newspapers
by Knowledge Mushohwe
The licensing of new newspapers in Zimbabwe has afforded the reader the power to choose. In the face of direct
Power of urban design on climate
One of the greatest environmental and development challenges in the 21st century will be controlling and coping with






