Death rises to 89

Crime Reporter
FIVE more people died in road accidents between Thursday night and yesterday morning, bringing the holiday death toll to 89.

Zimpapers employee gets donation

Herald Reporter
The National Blood Transfusion Services Zimbabwe has handed over a US$600 cash donation to Zimpapers employee Emmanuel Nyamande to undergo an orthopaedic operation.

Shamu takes swipe at MDC-T policies

Herald Reporter
ZANU-PF national political commissar Cde Webster Shamu yesterday took a swipe at MDC-T for opposing Government’s indigenisation and economic empowerment programmes.
Addressing hundreds of party supporters at a rally at Neuso Business Centre in Chegutu yesterday, Cde Shamu said MDC-T was not people-oriented.
“We are under attack from Western countries through sanctions and we have to find alternative ways of winning the battle,” he said.  “Many people are suffering but surprisingly we find our own Zimbabweans in the form of MDC-T pulling us back. It simply shows that such people do not have developmental minds and at the same time are heartless.”

Cde Shamu, who is also the legislator for Chegutu East Constituency and Media, Information and Publicity Minister said the indigenisation and economic empowerment programme was irreversible. He urged people in his constituency to come up with developmental projects to fully use the US$10 million Chegutu-Mhondoro-Ngezi-Zvimba Community Share Ownership.

Anti-Corruption Commission rapped

Court Reporter
THE Anti-Corruption Commission was yesterday accused of abusing its office by arresting FCA Motors and Western Union franchise owner, Frederick Mtandah, who is facing over US$25 million fraud charges.

Heavy rains to persist: Met Dept

Agriculture Reporters
HEAVY rains will continue to pound Zimbabwe until January 3 next year, the Meteorological Services Department has said.  In a statement yesterday, MSD said heavy falls in excess of 50mm in 24 hours were expected in some places.
The department advised the public to be wary of floods and risks associated with the expected heavy rains.

MSD also said the current circulation was favourable for meaningful rainfall development.
Meanwhile, the Department of Civil Protection also issued a similar warning regarding floods in some parts of the country as heavy rains continue to fall. The department’s acting director Ms Sibusisiwe

Ndlovu said areas with a high risk of floods included those in Mashonaland East, Mashonaland West, Mashonaland Central, Matabeleland North and Manicaland.
Ms Ndlovu said low-lying areas were at risk of flash floods. She warned people living downstream of Zambezi River to be vigilant of floods.

Govt appoints tourism advisory council

Herald Reporter
GOVERNMENT has appointed a 57-member Tourism and Heritage Advisory Council that will advise it on tourism issues.

Election by grace in 2012

Devine appointments – Tendia Manzvanzvike
TOMORROW marks a brand new day of a brand new year – 2012. The greatest gift was abundant life and blessings in 2011.

Sata reconciles with Malawi after row

LUSAKA – Zambian president Michael Sata said yesterday he had decided to reconcile with eastern neighbour Malawi after a diplomatic row over his 2007 deportation from that country when he was an opposition leader.

Zimbabwe: Beware of the Google Types!

Picture this: Charles Ray Honoured by Zimbabwe Organisation for Youth in Politics (ZOYP), a “human rights” organisation working with youth at the grassroots. The award, 2011 Diplomatic Human Rights Defender, was given to the American ambassador for, in the words of ZOYP’s national coordinator, one Nkosilathi Moyo, “critical helping hand that Ambassador Ray gave” ZOYP, for which ZOYP notes “with bounteous gratitude”.

Let’s be cautious when using fireworks

Cheap consumer fireworks are generally available in Zimbabwe, thanks to the opening of the economy and the lifting of import bans, and a lot have been imported ready for New Year’s Eve tonight. They are sold in supermarkets, small shops and even by street vendors.

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