Gwindi admits councils has failed

Herald Reporter
Harare City Council has openly admitted that it has failed to address major service delivery issues in the capital chief among

You can’t plant now: Met Office

Weather experts have warned farmers against planting crops as the on going wet spell does not signify the onset of the rainy

Govt shuts down 124 more colleges

Herald Reporter
GOVERNMENT has shut down 124 more private colleges and independent training institutions and de-registered 31 others

VP Mujuru hails dam progress

Masvingo Bureau
VICE President Joice Mujuru has hailed progress made in the construction of Tokwe-Murkosi Dam in Masvingo South and

Don’t despair, Dhewa tells fans

Entertainment Reporters
TONGAI MOYO yesterday urged his fans not to despair, saying he was responding well to treatment but will rest for the whole

MDC-T scuttling indigenisation drive

Herald Reporter
THE MDC-T is promising multinational companies operating in Zimbabwe that it will reverse the empowerment policies

RBZ deputy governors still to be appointed

Senior Business Reporter
FINANCE Minister Tendai Biti is reportedly scuttling efforts to reappoint deputy governors of the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe three

Thousands face deportation from South Africa

Thupeyo Muleya Beitbridge Bureau
SOUTH AFRICA will, with immediate effect, start deporting illegal Zimbabwean immigrants following the expiry of the July  31 deadline to regularise their stay in that country.
This marks the end of an amnesty on Zimbabweans living illegally in South Africa.

The amnesty paving way for Zimbabweans to regularise their stay ran from May 5, 2009 to July 31 this year.
South Africa received and processed over 275 000 applications from Zimbabweans regularising their stay there.
South Africa’s Home Affairs Department communicated the decision to their Zimbabwean counterparts last Thursday.

The two countries’ officials are expected to meet today.
The blitz will target those without passports and others trying to enter the country through illegal points.

MDC behind 2008 election violence: WikiLeaks

Sydney Kawadza Assistant News Editor
THE Morgan Tsvangirai-led MDC planned attacks that rocked Harare and other urban centres ahead of the 2008 harmonised  elections.

The attacks, which led to the arrest of MDC functionaries, targeted police stations, military bases, shops and fuel stations owned by Zanu-PF members.
According to WikiLeaks cables, an MDC regional co-ordinator for security, intelligence and youth branches Charles Mutama told the US Embassy in Harare that the attacks were meant to force Government into an early election.

He told the US Embassy that they had identified 41 police stations and businesses owned by Zanu-PF members through the MDC’s information department.
But MDC-T spokesperson Mr Douglas Mwonzora yesterday dismissed the allegations, saying his party did not have such a branch and

Cement prices shoot up

Herald Reporters
CEMENT prices have shot up over the past few weeks as dealers take advantage of shortages caused by a major plant breakdown  at Lafarge.

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