ZBC staffer Freedom Moyo to be buried in Esigodini Thursday

Herald Reporters
ZBC Current Affairs editor Freedom Moyo who died early yesterday morning will be buried in Esigodini tomorrow.

15 lady teachers visit China

Felex Share Herald Reporter
A GROUP of 15 teachers left for China on Monday to join 35 others that visited the Asian country to find ways of creating partnerships with their counterparts in the education sector. The trip was organised by the Zimbabwe-China Friendship

Harare twins with Russian city

Municipal Reporter
HARARE City Council has twin- ned with the city of Kazan, Russia, as it spreads its bilateral relations globally. Harare has twin relations with cities in Western Europe, America, Asia and Africa. Mayor Muchadeyi Masunda and Kazan Mayor IIsur Metshin,

Zanu-PF members urged to shun divisions

Herald Reporter
ZANU-PF members in Mashonaland West province have been urged to shun divisions and concentrate on building the party ahead of general elections. Addressing over 80 party members at an inter-district meeting in Mhondoro yesterday, Mhondoro-Mubaira legislator Cde Sylvester Nguni, urged those vying for the province’s chairmanship post to accept the results, whether positive or negative and assist in strengthening the party.

Civil servants start mobilising for strike

Sydney Kawadza and Felex Share
CIVIL servants have started mobilising for a possible strike tomorrow as Government stepped up efforts to avert the industrial action.
The Apex Council leadership yesterday spent close to four hours waiting for Public Service Minister Lucia Matibenga to address them. 
She, however, did not turn up.
Minister Matibenga was attending an Inter-Ministerial Advisory Taskforce on civil servants.
The civil servants leadership, however, accused her of refusing to attend to them, saying they will proceed with the countrywide strike tomorrow.
Minister Matibenga could neither confirm nor deny the ministers’ meeting.
She also refused to entertain questions from the media.

Veteran journalist Freedom Moyo dies

ZBC Current Affairs and Research Manager, Freedom Moyo, has died. He was 37. On their website, ZBC reported that Moyo passed

Residents assault Zesa crew

Chronicle Reporter
THERE was mayhem in Mabutweni at the weekend when residents ran amok and assaulted a Zesa crew that was disconnecting power in the suburb. The scores of angry residents reportedly manhandled the crew and beat them up until

Councillor forcibly parks vehicle at police post

Victoria Falls Reporter
POLICE in Victoria Falls have arrested an MDC-T councillor for Ward 15 in Hwange on allegations of forcibly parking his vehicle at a police base in a manner that disrupted police operations.

Women develop cold feet in gender-based violence cases

Chronicle Reporter
A majority of gender-based violence cases are withdrawn from the police and gender organisations as victims fear losing economic gains from their abusive husbands. According to findings by Musasa Project in 2011 in Bulawayo, a majority of

Mohadis, villagers land wrangle spills into High Court

Court Reporter
THE land wrangle involving the son of co-Minister of Home Affairs, Kembo Mohadi, and four villagers has spilled to the High Court with the villagers seeking an order that they be allowed to stay on the piece of land peacefully.

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