Cabinet okays Green Fuel takeover

Herald Reporter
CABINET has approved a Govern­ment takeover of Green Fuel in Chisumbanje under the country’s indi­genisation and empowerment laws.
Green Fuel is a joint venture between the Agricultural Rural Devel­opment Authority and Rating and Mac­dom Investments.

NSSA deal goes awry

Daniel Nemukuyu Senior Court Reporter
THE National Social Security Authority is likely to lose Renaissance Merchant Bank after the High Court ruled that the board which sold the bank was no longer in office.
The Renaissance Financial Holdings parallel board led by Professor Christopher Chetsanga was last Friday barred from holding any meet­ings or participating in the firm’s business.
The board was the one recognised by RMB curator Mr Reggie Saruchera and signed the agreement with NSSA in February for the sale of the bank shares.
The move paves way for RFHL founder Mr Patterson Timba and other shareholders to reclaim control of the company.
In papers forming part of the application, Mr Timba described the NSSA deal as “illegal”.
He said board members who presided over the NSSA deal had been asked to resign in October 2011, but they refused.
He said they were lawfully dismissed in this year and they again resisted.

Chihuri slams false prophets, homosexuals

Farirai  Kuvirimirwa Herald Reporter
Police Commissioner General Augustine Chihuri has criticised false prophets and homosexuals, saying they

Hubby sprinkles food with juju, magistrate told

Fungai Lupande Court Reporter
A HARARE woman last week told the Civil Court that she last ate food in her house four years ago. She claimed her husband of 32 years sprinkled it with juju, rendering the food inedible. Lenly Kachuru said she was now scared of her husband Jeffrey Bhita.

Shabanie burn Hwange

From Tobias Mandoreba in Hwange
Hwange……………… (1)1
Shabanie Mine…..… (1) 4
VISITING Shabanie Mine produced a dazzling second-half performance at the Colliery yesterday to embarrass fel­low miners Hwange who succumbed to their first

Unseen object hurls stones at house

Chinhoyi Bureau
A Chinhoyi traditional healer has been forced to vacate his house after it was hit by stones being thrown from an unknown person. Mashonaland West police spokesperson Inspector Mabg­weazara said reports of stones being thrown had been made.

Court urges cops to bring culprits to book

Court Reporter
A HARARE magistrate has ordered police to investigate and bring to book culprits behind the for­gery of a medical report used in the prosecution of two Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe security officers.

Shabanie stun Hwange

From Tobias Mandoreba in Hwange
Hwange…………..(1)1
Shabanie Mine….(1)4

VISITING Shabanie Mine produced a dazzling second half performance to embarrass fellow miners Hwange who succumbed to their first home defeat in a Castle Lager Premier Soccer league match played at the Colliery Stadium yesterday.

Iran bans women from Euro 2012 screenings

Women in Iran are being banned from watching live public screenings of Euro 2012 football games because of an “inappropriate” environment where men could become rowdy, a deputy police commander said yesterday.

Warriors held

From Petros Kausiyo in Maputo, Mozambique
Mozambique…0
Zimbabwe…0
ZIMBABWE’S Warriors once again fluffed a number of good chances but this time battled on to avoid the ignominy of a fourth straight defeat when being held by Mozambique in a World Cup Group G soccer qualifier at the Estadio do Zimpeto here yesterday.

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