Lisa Morgan clinches two accolades in China
Ruth Butaumocho Entertainment Editor
Reigning Miss Universe Zimbabwe Lisa Morgan made Zimbabwe proud when she clinched two accolades at the Miss International
Malaika’s incredible feat
From Jonathan Mbiriyamveka in London
Malaika Mushandu, the reigning Miss Zimbabwe, wrote her own piece of history when she finished in the top 15 here at the 60th
Violence rocks Chitungwiza
Lloyd Gumbo and Felex Share Herald Reporters
VIOLENCE reared its ugly head again when MDC-T and Zanu-PF youths clashed in Chitungwiza yesterday. They attacked each other with stones, knobkerries and iron bars.
The clashes started in the morning at Chibuku Stadium where MDC-T was scheduled to hold a rally.
Riot police fought running battles with the youths as they tried to quell the violence.
At some point, the youths attacked policemen with stones.
Police spokesperson Chief Superintendent Oliver Mandipaka said they were still investigating the violence and no arrests had been made by late last night.
He said police would “ruthlessly” deal with perpetrators of violence.
Enhance to disabled’s access to information: Mushohwe
Fungai Lupande Herald Reporter
PEOPLE with disabilities are left out on critical information on HIV and Aids, Resident Minister and Governor for Manicaland
Police warn against violence
Herald Reporters
POLICE have warned perpetrators of political violence in Harare, saying such criminals would be dealt with ruthlessly. Officer
Manicaland targets 50 000 HIV tests
Arthur Choga Herald Reporter
Manicaland Province has set a target of 50 000 voluntary HIV tests by December 1 as they prepare to host this year’s World Aids
Venture into sugarcane production, farmers urged
Masvingo Bureau
Vice President Joice Mujuru has challenged communal farmers in and around Chiredzi to venture into commercial sugarcane
MPs seek exemption on utility bills
From Zvamaida Murwira in Victoria Falls
PARLIAMENTARIANS want to be exempted from paying Zesa utility bills saying they cannot afford the tariffs amid serious fears of disconnections.
Zesa has however, stood firm saying the request was untenable as it would result in consumers subsiding the legislators.
Mberengwa East MP, Cde Makhosini Hlongwane (Zanu-PF), said the power utility should consider either a full or a partial exemption for legislators in light of their poor remuneration.
He said this during a pre-budget seminar for parliamentarians in Victoria Falls.
“Can MPs have an exemption, even a partial exemption from paying electricity? If that is not done, most of them might suffer the embarrassment of having their power disconnected,” he said, drawing applause from fellow legislators.
Refs threaten boycott over Mbada decision
From Sikhumbuzo Moyo in Bulawayo
THE Castle Lager Premier Soccer League’s season could be thrown into disarray following worrying threats by local referees
Leading from the front: The Brendan Taylor formula
Firdose Moonda
SOMETIMES one man’s determination can inspire an entire team. Late last month Brendan Taylor became the first




