Gumbo calls for completion of Zanu-PF verification exercise

Midlands Bureau Chief
Zanu-PF Secretary for Information and Publicity Cde Rugare Gumbo has called  on all provinces to complete the verification of all their structures ahead of the DCC elections scheduled for next weekend.
In a Press release yesterday, Cde Gumbo said the commissariat department had advised all the provinces that there was an urgent need to have all structures, that is cell/village, branch and districts verified by a Politburo verification team before the DCC elections are held next Saturday and Sunday.

Gweru City Council warns urban farmers

Midlands Correspondent
GWERU City Council has expressed concern over the high levels of illegal urban farming taking place in the city and threatened to slash the maize crop cultivated in prohibited areas.
The city fathers said the illegal cultivations had become an eyesore.

Illegal gold panners descend on Kwekwe

Midlands Bureau Chief
ILLEGAL gold panners invaded a mining claim in Kwekwe in their numbers following the discovery of some gold  alluvial in the mineral rich district, police have said.

Lightning fatally strikes two

Beitbridge Correspondent
TWO villagers from Matabeleland South province were fatally struck by lightning in two separate incidents last week which also left a one-and-a-half-year-old toddler with serious burns all over the body.
Matabeleland South police spokesman Inspector Tafanana Dzirutwe confirmed the incidents yesterday.

Man gets suspended sentence for chopping off wife’s lover’s fingers

Court Reporter
THE man who chopped off the fingers of his wife’s lover with a machete escaped jail when he was sentenced to five months wholly suspended.

Unpaid guards take children, spouses to work

Midlands Correspondent
EMPLOYEES at Guardian Security Company in Gweru reported for duty in the company of their spouses and families on Tuesday in protest over  non-payment of their November and December salaries.
The employees said they went for the Christmas break without pay.

Celebs ponder on 2012

By Auxilia Katongomara
The curtain came down on 2011 on Sunday and we are now seven days into a New Year.

Gori wants to add law to her beauty

By Auxilia Katongomara
MODELS have in the past often been referred to as “beauty without brains”.

Former CBZ Academy finalists combine talent

By Givemore Muzariri
Sound of Inspiration, a group formed by Bulawayo-based musicians who once dominated in the CBZ A Academy, is looking ahead to a bright future, two years after formation.

Missing boy: Fresh details emerge

Crime Reporter
POLICE have found new information that may assist in investigating the case of Given Flint Matapure (3) who went missing at the Harare Agricultural Show in August last year.  Deputy police spokesperson Chief Superintendent Oliver Mandipaka yesterday confirmed the new development and said investigations were continuing.

“We have received fresh information that we believe will assist us to a greater extent to appreciate what could have happened to the child,” he said.
Chief Supt Mandipaka, who could not divulge the latest information, said the Criminal Investigations Department Homicide Section was following the leads.
“Our CID Homicide Section is carrying out intensive and thorough investigations on the matter. We still appeal for any information that would assist in probing this matter further,” he said.

On the skeletal remains that were discovered at the Harare Exhibition Park in November last year, Chief Supt Mandipaka said they were yet to receive a report from a pathologist.
“There are also indications that the bones (skeletal remains) picked up could be mixed,” he said.

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