Unicef textbooks flood streets

Felex Share Herald Reporter
THOUSANDS of textbooks donated to primary and secondary schools countrywide under the Education Transition Fund have flooded the informal market.
There are reports that some officials involved in the distribution of the books diverted them for personal benefit.
It is alleged the scam also involves school officials as some of the textbooks bear school stamps.
This prompted the Progressive Teachers Union of Zimbabwe to launch a blitz on textbook vendors in Harare yesterday.
The union has since enlisted the services of the police in the blitz.
The union confiscated the books before handing them over to the Ministry of Education, Sport, Arts and Culture offices.
Government wants law to punish CDF abusers

Lloyd Gumbo Herald Reporter
GOVERNMENT is set to come up with a law to guide the administration of the Constituency Development Fund and jail abusers of the fund.
There is currently no law providing penal provisions for abusers of the fund.
Only 65 constituencies out of 210 were audited due to lack of money and manpower.
Out of these four MPs — Albert Mhlanga (MDC-T Pumula), Marvellous Khumalo (MDC-T St Mary’s), Cleopas Machacha (MDC-T Kariba) and Franco Ndambakuwa (Zanu-PF Magunje) — were arrested by the Anti-Corruption Commission and appeared in court.
Charges against Ndambakuwa and Mhlanga were withdrawn before plea. The state will proceed by way of summons when the dockets are ready. Cases against the other two legislators are still pending.
Constitutional and Parliamentary Affairs Minister Eric Matinenga, yesterday told the Parliamentary
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UZ shine at inaugural ZUSA tournament
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Makusha, Dzingai team up
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Timely boost for handball teams
Collin Matiza Sports Editor
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Zifa board to decide Mapeza’s fate
Petros Kausiyo Deputy Sports Editor
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FC Platinum honoured
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Mountaineers to retain squad
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Hwange, FC Platinum in tough reverse fixtures
Eddie Chikamhi Sports Reporter
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