Car dealer dragged to court

Court Reporter
A CAR dealer who allegedly swindled a city businessman of more than US$20 000 in a botched flour deal on Friday appeared in court charged with fraud. Ashraf Joosab (45) of Prestige Motors was not formally charged when he appeared before Harare

1 killed as bus rams into train

Bulawayo Bureau
ONE person died while 28 others were injured, some seriously, when a bus they were travelling in rammed into a goods train in Kadoma on Saturday. National traffic police spokesperson Inspector Blessmore Chishaka confirmed the accident which occurred

Water restored to most dry suburbs

Herald Reporter
WATER started trickling yesterday in most Harare suburbs following the completion of repairs at Morton Jaffray Water Treatment Plant on Friday. The plant was shutdown after a huge pipe burst within its premises. Harare Water director Engineer Christopher

Uhuru Concert lives to billing

Entertainment Reporter
Harare burst with Zimbabwean pride last Friday when it played host to the special Uhuru Concert to celebrate the 32nd Independence Anniversary. Thousands of music fans from across the political divide thronged the open-air venue, between the

Harare in need of US$24m

Municipal Reporter
HARARE requires US$24 million to fix its two major sewer treatment plants — Firle and Crowborough — that have been cited as the major polluters of Lake Chivero. Both plants, which discharge raw sewer into Mukuvisi and Marimba rivers are 12km away

7 Indonesian business people at ZITF

Herald Reporter
SEVEN Indonesian business people are participating for the first time at this year’s edition of the Zimbabwe International Trade Fair which starts on Tuesday. They are representing various companies with business interests in textile, food processing, tea

Mutambudzi laid to rest

Herald Reporter
THE late father of the director of Urban Communications in the Ministry of Media, Information and Publicity, Major Anywhere Mutambudzi, Mr Muroyi Detoit Mutambudzi was laid to rest at Gaure Farm in Norton yesterday. Mr Mutambudzi (77) died on

Zim-EU talks set to resume soon

Herald Reporter
THE Zimbabwe-European Union re-engagement talks are expected to resume early next month with calls for the complete removal of the illegal sanctions set to take centre stage, Foreign Affairs secretary Ambassador Joey Bimha has said. He said

MPs warned against meddling in elections

Sydney Kawadza Assistant News Editor
THE Zanu-PF leadership will deal sternly with its members who try to influence District Co-ordinating

Sata to officially open ZITF

Herald Reporter
ZAMBIAN President Michael Sata is expected in Zimbabwe this week for a State visit during which he will

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