Sulu in maiden live DVD act

Entertainment Reporter
The DVD will also be a tribute to Sulu’s late father
DENDERA musician Sulumani Chimbetu will have a live DVD recording of some of his best songs at the Book Café in Harare

Whither Eurozone

Adeela Naureen and Umar Waqar
Painstakingly built, nourished and trumpeted for a decade, the Eurozone and EU face crises of existence and identity, on the very first call for help from economically underprivileged members like Greece , Ireland and even Spain. The test of any

Re-arranging governance in NGOs might just save their day

Gertrude Takawira
Origins of non-governmental or not for profit organisations are based on simple passions by founders to address societal needs. This may involve eliminating hardships among communities, raising awareness, advocating for a just cause or

Cobra comes to town

Sydney Kawadza Assistant News Editor
When news broke out two weeks ago that Zambian President Michael Sata was headed for Zimbabwe, many did not take the ‘rumour’ seriously. After all, a similar “rumour” broke out at the end of last year that the Cobra, as President Sata is known,

Truck driver goes Awol after crash in DRC

Labour Reporter
A long distance truck driver with Whelson Transport has been fired after being involved in an accident in the Democratic Republic of Congo while under the influence of alcohol. Peter Limu was reportedly drunk when he was involved in a fatal road

Bank employee fired for gross negligence

Labour Reporter
A custodian of cash at Barclays Bank (Pvt) Limited has been dismissed after failing to account for US$2 050 and R1 000.
Fred Tanaka handled the cash when it disappeared. He was charged with gross negligence and failure to comply with standing

Ex-convicts deported from SA resorting to crime — Police

Beitbridge Bureau
Ex-convicts and border jumpers repatriated from South Africa are reportedly turning to crimes such as robbery, housebreaking and thefts in Beitbridge town, police have said. So far 28 ex-convicts have been deported from South Africa

Marriage officers face arrest

Lloyd Gumbo Herald Reporter
A NUMBER of marriage officers face arrest for breaching marriage regulations, with three of them summoned over the issue by the Registrar General’s Office last week.

The RG’s Office said it has since forwarded some of the cases to the police for investigations.
The irregularities include failure to remit certificates to the Marriages Office at the RG’s Office.
The RG’s Office has since sought legal opinion from the Attorney General’s Office on what charges to prefer against the three marriage officers who were summoned last week.

“There are discrepancies discovered by the Registrar General’s Marriages Office,” said Registrar General Tobaiwa Mudede.
“The matter has since been placed under police investigations.”
One of the officers kept marriage certificates of several couples since 2009 without getting the nuptials registered by the Marriages Office.

According to the regulations, the certificates are supposed to be submitted to the Marriages Office for registration within 30 days from the wedding date.

Late submission of the certificates creates room for bigamy and causes inconveniences to couples who intend to use marriage registers for other purposes.
Another officer is alleged to have plucked a marriage certificate from his book and gave it to another

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