Madzibaba Nzira dies
Felex Share Herald Reporter
Spiritual healer and Johanne Masowe WeChishanu faction leader Madzibaba Godfrey Pegnick Nzira has died. He was 58.
Euro tumbles against dollar
The euro fell versus the dollar as politicians remained divided over the role of the European Central Bank, which has
Leaders key to shaping workers’ ethical behaviour
Leaders hold positions of authority and responsibility in organisations and as such they shape formal organisational policies
Compensation scheme cushions employees
Leaders hold positions of authority and responsibility in organisations and as such they shape formal organisational policies
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
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.
Compensation scheme cushions employees
The worker’s compensation scheme administered by the National Social Security Authority is intended to cushion employees
Tsvangirai embraces gay rights
Herald Reporter
MDC-T leader Mr Morgan Tsvangirai yesterday made an about turn on homosexuality, insisting he wanted to see gay rights enshrined in the envisaged new constitution.
Speaking to BBC News, Mr Tsvangirai said gay rights were also “human rights” that should be respected by all Zimbabweans.
“It’s a very controversial subject in my part of the world.
“My attitude is that I hope the constitution will come out with freedom of sexual orientation, for as long as it does not interfere with anybody,” he told the BBC.
“To me, it’s a human right,” he added.
In the past, Mr Tsvangirai joined President Mugabe’s condemnation of gay relations saying he concurred with the President’s views abhorring homosexuality.
US$30 000 shot in the arm for RedCross
Herald Reporter
REDCross Zimbabwe has received US$30 000 from Red Crescent Society of Iran as part of the latter’s humanitarian assistance to
Water situation set to improve
Herald Reporter
MOST Harare suburbs that did not have water since Monday last week are expected to start receiving supplies by midmorning




