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
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
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
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
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
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.
Used car import ban suspended
Lloyd Gumbo Herald Reporter
GOVERNMENT has indefinitely suspended the ban on used car imports that are five-years-old and above while the importation of Left-Hand-Drive vehicles will not be allowed from November 1 this year.
The bans are provided for in Statutory Instrument 154 of the Road Traffic Act.
No Left-Hand-Drive vehicle will be allowed into the country from next month.
But those already in the country and those to be imported by October 31 will be allowed to continue plying the country’s roads until they outlive their economic lifespan.
The new arrangement will be provided for in the amended Statutory Instrument to be gaze-tted soon.
Firms fail to implement collective bargaining agreements
Senior Reporter
MANY employers are failing or delaying to pay workers resulting in strikes. Strikes have rocked Government services, councils, State-owned companies and the private sector over conditions of service.
Workers at the National Railways of Zimbabwe and Air Zimbabwe have gone on strike over the past few months to push for payment of outstanding salaries or demanding increases.
The two firms owe their workers over three months’ salaries.
Harare labour lawyer Advocate Arthur Marara said: “Companies are not honouring collective bargaining agreements they entered into with the workers, hence the protracted disgruntlements.”
Minister lambasts Zesa over energy-savers tender
Lloyd Gumbo Herald Reporter
ENERGY and Power Development Minister Elton Mangoma has taken a swipe at Zesa Holdings officials for cancelling tenders
Kunonga’s activities not affecting learning — Official
Felex Share Heral Reporter
CHILDREN learning at schools where Anglican Church faction leader, Archbishop Nolbert Kunonga, is repossessing properties





