Government identifies new farm to resettle Chiadzwa families

Herald Reporter
GOVERNMENT has identified another farm to relocate Chiadzwa villagers who have been affected by diamond mining activities in Marange. This was after finding out that Arda Transau, a farm in Odzi

Farmers expect maize producer price to go up to US$400 per tonne

Agriculture Reporter
FARMERS are expecting an increase in the maize producer price from last season’s US$285 per tonne

Zesa’s poor debt management costly

Felex Share Herald Reporter
ZESA Holdings has a poor debt management system that has seen it failing to recoup tens of

Teacher smokes mbanje with pupils

Wenceslaus Murape Senior Reporter
A SECONDARY school teacher in Hwedza has been fired for smoking mbanje, cigarettes and drinking beer with pupils during a school trip.
John Madanhi appeared before a disciplinary committee and was found guilty of improperly associating with a girl whom he gave beer.
He was also accused of leaving for South Africa without authority.

He was later deported.
Madanhi was found guilty and discharged from service for the allegations that arose at Hwedza Centre.
Aggrieved by the dismissal, he appealed to the Labour Court seeking reinstatement.

He argued that he neither drank beer in the bus nor smoked mbanje and cigarettes with pupils.
Madanhi further argued that he did not improperly associate with the girl as alleged.
He submitted that he did not fail to control pupils while they were at Hwedza Centre.

Invalidity benefit claims

A contributor to the National Social Security Authority’s Pensions and Other Benefits Scheme who has become permanently incapable of working due to a physical or mental illness, disability or injury can claim an invalidity benefit. An invalidity pension is payable where a qualifying claimant has

President, PM agree on polls

Tendai Mugabe Senior Reporter
PRIME Minister Morgan Tsvangirai yesterday conceded that harmonised elections should be held using the current Constitution if the envisaged new Constitution is rejected in a referendum.
President Mugabe has since indicated that elections will be held this year, with or without a new Constitution.

Addressing journalists in Harare yesterday, PM Tsvangirai said: “If the draft Constitution is rejected, we will fall back to the Lancaster House Constitution.

“My attitude is that we have wasted too much effort and time in this process and hopefully, as I am told by the management committee, areas of conflict are minimal.
“I am told there is disagreement on the issue of dual citizenship and devolution and I hope a position will be found to accommodate them.”

AfricaMagic channel gets bigger

Jonathan Mbiriyamveka Television
Greetings in the name of the Almighty Lord I do hope that I find you well. For the past two weeks we had the sad news and one of the sad things that happened was the passing on of veteran singer Andy Brown and three journalists. But on the small screen we received the sad news that MultiChoice,

A new reggae star rises

Fred Zindi Music
Zimbabwe in the last two years experienced a flood of reggae and dancehall artistes as promoters rushed to cash in on the popularity of some of these artistes. With the introduction of the United

Holy wars and hostages: AQIM in the Maghreb

DAKAR — Mopti in central Mali had a thriving tourism industry a few years ago, but Issa Ballo, a private tour operator, says the city built at the confluence of two rivers and often described as the “Gateway to the North” still has everything in terms of “adventure, discovery and culture”.

‘Friends of Syria’ meeting starts in Turkey

Representatives from 70 nations are meeting in Turkey to consider ways of supporting the Syrian opposition and applying further international pressure to end a deadly crackdown on an anti-government uprising.

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