Dube clears the air

Grace Chingoma Sports Reporter
ZIFA president Cuthbert Dube has put the record straight on the mass suspension of players and revealed that only three footballers – Method Mwanjali, Thomas Sweswe and Nyasha Mushekwi – have been blacklisted from the Warriors ahead of

Government tightens screws on marriage scams

Peter Matambanadzo Senior Reporter
GOVERNMENT has introduced measures to flush out foreigners and unscrupulous locals who have been abusing Zimbabwe’s marriage laws. The new measures include computerisation and serialised marriage certificates to curb multiple marriages,  marriages of convenience and immigration fraud.

Government wants to thwart cases of foreigners flouting Zimbabwean laws to regularise their stay in the country by entering into marriages of convenience to acquire resident permits and citizenship in Zimbabwe.
Culprits mostly from Nigeria and the Democratic Republic of Congo among other countries enter into marriages of convenience and marry more than one wife using different names to secure Zimbabwean citizenship.

In an interview yesterday, chief magistrate Mr Mishrod Guvamombe said they had introduced this new system to eradicate marriage fraud, especially by foreigners who pay local women to acquire citizenship.

“Marriages are now serialised, meaning that all recorded marriages have a serial number and are computerised at the Registrar General’s Office. They are no longer just documents, which could be done by anyone. We have, through this system, managed to plug out all loopholes and it’s going to be difficult for foreigners or anyone to have multiple marriages under Chapter 5:11,” Mr

Emirates Airlines flies into Zim

Sydney Kawadza Assistant News Editor
EMIRATES Airlines made a grand entrance into the Zimbabwean airspace yesterday at a colourful event witnessed by hundreds of on-lookers at the Harare International Airport.
The crowd, including travellers and spectators, cheered as the Airbus 330-200 touched down shortly after 4pm. 
The atmosphere became more ecstatic as the jumbo jet taxied into the terminal through the traditional water cannon salute.
The passing of an airplane through the water jets is part of aviation tradition to welcome a new airline into the host country.
The airline will ply the Dubai-Lusaka-Harare route every Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday and Sunday.

At the airport to welcome the new airline into Zimbabwe were Tourism and Hospitality Industry Minister Walter Mzembi, Economic Planning and Investment Promotion Minister Tapiwa Mashakada, Civil Aviation Authority of Zimbabwe chief executive Mr David Chawota, Zimbabwe Tourism Authority chief executive Mr Karikoga Kaseke and several senior Government officials and business leaders.
Transport, Communication and Infrastructure Development Minister Nicholas Goche was part of the passengers on the airline’s final

Prime Minister’s Nyanga retreat flops

Hebert Zharare and Tendai Mugabe
A TWO-DAY meeting of Cabinet Ministers and senior Government officials that was organised by Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai’s Office and scheduled to begin in Nyanga today was called off at the last minute yesterday after it emerged the retreat was planned without officially notifying President Mugabe.

Sources close to the matter, yesterday revealed that the workshop was organised by the Prime Minister and his secretary, Mr Ian Makone, while President Mugabe was in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, attending the 18th summit of the African Union.

As the Head of State and Government, President Mugabe should be notified of such high profile meetings before they are held, argued the source.
It emerged that President Mugabe was only notified of the meeting during yesterday’s Cabinet meeting, which PM Tsvangirai did not attend.

It is understood that PM Tsvangirai failed to attend yesterday’s Cabinet meeting complaining of pain in his leg.
“The workshop was postponed because of a number of reasons. Firstly, the PM’s Office organised this workshop without notifying the President as the Head of State and Government and Commander-In-Chief of the Zimbabwe Defence Forces.

Rapist gets 11 years

Court Reporter
A 26-YEAR-OLD Beatrice man who used to intercept a 12-year-old girl on her way to and from school and raped her on several occasions was yesterday jailed an effective 11 years. Tendai Chirenje of Ringa Village 6 in Beatrice denied the charges when

ZOU defrauded of US$30 000

Court Reporter
THE Zimbabwe Open University allegedly lost more than US$30 000 to one of its partners. The man at the helm of the partnership, William Gonyora, appeared before Magistrate Ms Anita Tshuma who remanded him out of custody to February 21

Man assualts mother over Mavado show

Court Reporter
A Chitungwiza man was sentenced to six months in jail for beating up his mother (60) when she failed to give him US$10 to attend Jamaican musician Mavado’s show. Kudakwashe Matimbe (26) of Unit D admitted to assault charges when he appeared

Marshall Jnr threatens to sue Nyamandi over use of band name

Jairos Saunyama Arts Correspondent
marshall munhumumwe JnR has threatened to take legal action against James Nyamandi for using his late father’s band’s name – The Four Brothers – without the Munhumumwe family’s permission. Nyamandi, however, has vowed to continue using

PPC Zimbabwe sales up

Tawanda Musarurwa Business Reporter
PRETORIA Portland Cement has reported improved Zimbabwe sales for the quarter ended December 2011. The South Africa-based cement producer, however, did not indicate the level to which cement sales in Zimbabwe have grown during the

Sink or swim for struggling banks

Victoria Ruzvidzo Business Focus
RESERVE Bank of Zimbabwe Governor Dr Gideon Gono was spot-on in his monetary policy statement presented in Harare on Tuesday. Zimbabwe needs a stable financial sector to spearhead economic recovery, one that presents a formidable force

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