Makusha wins top US athletics award

Collin Matiza Sports Editor
ZIMBABWE’S track and field star athlete Ngonidzashe Makusha joined the immortals of Zimbabwean and American sport

PM speaks on civil servants’ 2012 pay rise

Lovemore Chikova Deputy News Editor
PRIME Minister Morgan Tsvangirai yesterday said civil servants will only get a salary increment next year if revenue from diamonds increases.
In his end of year address to Parliament, PM Tsvangirai said even the good performance of the Government will be hinged on the diamond industry.

He said Zimbabwe will sell its gems despite sanctions imposed on local diamond-producing companies by the United States.
This was a major shift by the PM whose MDC-T party has been siding with non-governmental organisations to prevent the country from getting international clearance to sell diamonds from Marange.
Zimbabwe was given the green light to trade in the gems by the Kimberly Process Certification Scheme last month.

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Zvoma: Zanu-PF MPs in Parly walkout

Lloyd Gumbo Herald Reporter
ZANU-PF legislators yesterday walked out of Parliament in protest over the debate of an MDC-T motion calling for the dismissal of Clerk of Parliament Mr Austin Zvoma.

Mr Zvoma had in the morning filed a court application to interdict the House from de-bating the motion, which was rejected.
MDC-T moved for an amendment of the motion, giving Mr Zvoma a right of reply through a five-member team.
The amended motion stated that the House will have to first vote for dismissal before appointing a five-member team to establish facts of dismissal.

Zanu-PF MPs argued that the amendment was flawed because they could not dismiss Mr Zvoma before hearing his side of the story.
They trooped out of the chamber.
After Zanu-PF legislators walked out, MDC-T lawmakers and MDC chief whip Mr Edward Mkhosi remained in the House and adopted the amended motion.

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Grace Chingoma Sports Reporter
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