Public display of Gaddafi’s body ends
LIBYA’S interim rulers yesterday reportedly ended the public display of the decomposing body of the country’s slain leader
Butcher to chop and change
From Paul Munyuki in BULAWAYO
ZIMBABWE cricket coach Alan Butcher yesterday hinted that there could be some big changes for the national side in
2005 mass protests sought to divert attention from MDC split, says Tsvangirai
Herald Reporter
MDC-T leader Mr Morgan Tsvangirai has admitted the party’s 2005 split made him irrelevant as a potential candidate to lead
We want the Double: DeMbare
Augustine Hwata Sports Reporter
DYNAMOS made a bold statement of their intentions to win the Double on a weekend when Moses Chunga exploded in
Man cons hospitalised friend of US$10 500
Court Reporter
A HARARE man, who was entrusted by his hospitalised friend to withdraw money on her behalf to cover medical bills but ended
Zimpapers re-shuffles top managers
Herald Reporter
Zimbabwe Newspapers 1980 LTD group chief executive Mr Justin Mutasa has reshuffled the company’s general managers
Rapist (92) dies in hospital
Court Reporter
A 92-YEAR-OLD prisoner who was serving six years for raping a mentally-challenged relative died last week at Parirenyatwa
Fertiliser industry stuck with 300 000t
Elita Chikwati Agriculture Reporter
ZIMBABWE’S fertiliser industry is reportedly stuck with 300 000 tonnes of the commodity as farmers do not have money to
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
Mandiwanzira, Mliswa clash at AAG meeting
Herald Reporter
Tempers flared at a meeting called yesterday to discuss the state of affairs of the Affirmative Action Group with the empowerment lobby’s former president Mr Supa Mandiwanzira and his deputy Mr Temba Mliswa engaging in a furious verbal exchange.
The meeting was organised to discuss the body’s state of affairs after some provincial leaders passed a no confidence vote in the national executive. Mr Mandiwanzira later excused himself and left the meeting.
AAG founding president and interim leader Mr Philip Chiyangwa chaired yesterday’s meeting.
The meeting started with Mr Chiyangwa narrating to delegates drawn from the country’s provinces the history of the AAG and the vision they had when they formed the organisation.
The meeting then went into a closed session, before the media were allowed to return when AAG chief executive officer Dr Davison Gomo read out the letter in which the provinces passed a vote of no confidence in the Mandiwanzira-led national executive.





