Headmaster, SDC chairman sue teachers for defamation

Senior Court Reporter
A HEADMASTER with a Goromonzi school and a former School Development Committee chairperson are claiming US$16 000 in defamation damages from 11 teachers from their school for communicating

Fired workers resist eviction

Labour Reporter
ELEVEN workers who were dismissed by Kefalos Quality Dairy Produce last month for refusing to sign new contracts are resisting eviction from the farm compound. The workers’ dismissal followed their

Cops, health experts raid ‘clinic’

Court Reporter
THOUSANDS of unsuspecting patie-nts could have been administered with wrong and dangerous prescription drugs following revelations that a “bogus” pharmacist has been operating a private clinic at

Mwonzora sued for non-payment of bills

Court Reporter
MDC-T spokesperson Mr Douglas Mwonzora is being sued for vacating a house he was renting in Mabelreign, Harare, without clearing electricity and water bills amounting to US$4 820,49. He

Man faces 39 counts of armed robbery

Court Reporter
A SUSPECTED armed robber who together with his accomplices went on a nationwide robbing spree targeting commuters and shops yesterday appeared in court facing 39 counts of armed robbery.

Tourist disappears

Herald Reporter
A TOURIST disappeared at the Rain Forest in Victoria Falls on Sunday afternoon, in what many suspect to be a suicide case. Tinashe Chitambo (25) disappeared after entering the Rain Forest to see the falls

Outcry over loans

Agriculture Reporter
FARMERS’ organisations have lamented banks’ decision to charge 45 percent interest rate on all overdue loans repayments. They felt the move will kill agricultural productivity and ultimately the country’s

Witness of Jesus to release second album

Richmore Tera
TALENTED gospel music group Witnesses of Jesus have finished working on their second album titled “Muponisi Wangu”. Recorded at Jonathan Mugazi’s MJ Studios, the nine-track album is a follow-up to

Rights Bill in 2nd reading

Herald Reporter
The Zimbabwe Human Rights Commission Bill was read for the second time yesterday in the House of Assembly. Justice and Legal Affairs Minister Patrick Chinamasa was steering the Bill. The provision on

Shell scrambles to pay huge Iran oil bill

LONDON — Royal Dutch Shell is struggling to pay off $1 billion that it owes Iran for crude oil because European Union and US financial sanctions now make it almost impossible to process payments, industry sources said.

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