Ex-Jap cars ‘contaminated’ with radioactive material

Harare Bureau

SOME second-hand vehicles being imported from Japan might be contaminated with radioactive material

UNWTO sec-general to visit Zimbabwe

From Sugar Chagonda in Berlin, Germany
The United Nations World Tourism Organisation secretary general, Mr Taleb Rifai, has officially confirmed his visit to Zimbabwe and Zambia from May 28 to 30 this year.
Mr Rifai confirmed his visit to the two countries during a meeting in Berlin, Germany, on the sidelines of the ongoing International Tourism Bourse.

DJ Christos disappoints fans

Entertainment Reporter
South African disc jockey Christos was in a no-show for the much hyped re-opening of Visions Night Club where he was billed to perform.

Communities accept female chiefs

Chronicle Reporter
FEMALE chiefs in the country have expressed contentment with the respect accorded to them by their communities and male counterparts, saying they had managed to fit in well in the chiefs’ council with only a few problems encountered.

One Plus One band on jazz revival mission

Entertainment Reporter
BULAWAYO-based One Plus One Jazz Band is set to revive the once vibrant and sensational jazz music genre by working with other jazz bands in the city.

Constable stones, crushes wife’s head

Midlands Correspondent
A police constable stationed at Mashava Police Station has sent shock waves in his rural home in Chiwundura communal lands after he allegedly killed his 18-year-old wife he suspected of having an affair with a neighbour.

Judge calls for zero tolerance to corruption

From Paul Nkala in Hwange
THERE should be zero tolerance to corruption in the country’s courts as some officials are routinely accepting bribes to throw away cases, a Bulawayo High Court judge said yesterday.

Speaking at the official opening of the Hwange High Court Circuit, Justice Martin Makonese said while the country’s judicial system was largely efficient in many respects, there was a disturbing trend of corrupt activities being reported in the lower courts.
“It would appear that some prosecutors, magistrates, clerks and other court officials are routinely accepting bribes to throw away cases. Some criminals even boast that you can never go to jail if you have money. What this means is that it is the poor who have no money who only end up doing jail time,” said Justice Makonese.

“I would like to call upon legal practitioners to shun being used by their clients as couriers of bribe money. Legal practitioners who act as agents for the clients in these corrupt activities are just as equally guilty as the criminals they act for. There should be zero tolerance on corruption and any officer of the law caught on the wrong side of the law must be punished heavily to send a correct message to like-minded persons.”

National policy needed to promote sport in rural areas

By Nelson Masukume
Sport is a vital activity essential for our physical fitness and provides life-long careers for individuals with unwavering passion for it.

EDITORIAL COMMENT: ZRP anti-corruption unit establishment commendable

Corruption is a terrible cancer that has been slowly gnawing at our social fabric and now pervades almost all sectors. While there have been complaints over rampant corruption in Government departments, there is also corruption in the non-governmental community and the private sector.

England, Germany in fight for survival

England and Germany will be left without any teams in the Champions League quarter-finals unless Chelsea and Bayern Munich can overturn first-leg deficits in this week’s ties.
By contrast, Italy’s Serie A, often criticised for its crumbling stadiums, falling attendances and written off as a league in perpetual decline, could end up with all three of its teams in the last eight.

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