Seke man sentenced 2 years for assaulting stepmother
Court Reporter
A SEKE man, who struck his stepmother with an iron bar on the head after an altercation, was yesterday sentenced to two years
Star witness in Gwisai case unmasked
Court Reporter
THE star-witness in the case of former Highfield legislator Munyaradzi Gwisai and five others accused of inciting violence is
Nine ZCC members perish in SA bus crash
Thupeyo Muleya Beitbridge Bureau
NINE Zion Christian Church members were killed, while 46 others were seriously injured when their bus plunged into a river 15 kilometres out of Polokwane City in Limpopo Province, South Africa, on Sunday.
The church members were on their way from a church conference in Bulawayo.
Another bus carrying ZCC members was also involved in an accident at the same spot with a small car, killing the driver of the Nissan Sentra.
The conference, which ended on Saturday, was attended by church members from Zimbabwe, Botswana and South Africa.
According to the Department of Immigration, over 38 000
Chitungwiza clashes: How it all happened
Felex Share Herald Reporter
RESIDENTS of Unit H, Seke, in Chitungwiza who witnessed Sunday’s clashes between MDC-T and Zanu-PF supporters yesterday said the violence terrified them.
Those who live near Chibuku Stadium, the venue of the foiled MDC-T rally, feared such clashes would recur anytime there was a rally at the stadium. By late yesterday, police had arrested two suspects in connection with the violence.
When The Herald visited the area yesterday, some of the houses whose windowpanes were shattered on Sunday had since been repaired.
The Herald caught up with Silence Mubaiwa, a Zanu-PF youth who was attacked by MDC-T supporters and he
Principals want party executives to meet
Herald Reporters
PRINCIPALS to the Global Political Agreement met in Harare yesterday and resolved to convene a meeting on Friday to address rising inter-party tension rocking some parts of the country.
The meeting was part of their routine Monday briefings where they discuss various issues and reports of violence took centre stage.
President Mugabe had long called for a high-level meeting of the senior leadership of the parties to the GPA to send a message to the grassroots that it’s possible to differ amicably.
Presidential spokesperson Mr George Charamba last night said reference was made to disturbances that rocked Chitungwiza on Sunday and it was agreed that the Zanu-PF
Sibanda calls on army to remain loyal
Herald Reporter
ZIMBABWE National Army Commander Lieutenant-General Phillip Valerio Sibanda has called on members of the army to
Zimbabwe’s debt to Nampower down
Herald Reporter
ZIMBABWE’S debt to Namibia’s Nampower now stands at US$18 million of the US$40 million Windhoek loaned to Harare, an
Parly committee not probing Mpofu
Herald Reporter
THE parliamentary portfolio committee on mines says it has no plans to probe Mines and Mining Development Minister Obert
Group calls for partnerships
Beitbridge Reporter
THE Association for Rural District Councils (ARDC) has called on the Government and development partners to capacitate local
Zesa extends energy bulb saver tender
Lloyd Gumbo Herald Reporter
THE State Procurement Board in consultation with Zesa Holdings has extended the tender for the supply of US$12 million






