Divine Appointments: Naaman the Syrian

Tendai Manzvanzvike
THIS week, we continue to seek the peace of Damascus and the Middle East, and declare in the Lord’s Jesus’ mighty name that His favour will be with the Syrian people as it was in Old Testament times when Naaman, that powerful Syrian army general who had leprosy was miraculously cured by

Man who lost his legs as a child scales 6km-high Kilimanjaro by crawling

It’s a feat most able-bodied people would struggle to achieve — scaling one of the highest peaks on the planet. Spencer West managed it using just his hands. The 31-year-old, from Toronto, Canada —

4 802 motorists arrested

Freeman Razemba Crime Reporter
The Police Traffic section has arrested 4 802 motorists for various offences under “Operation Zvamakaita Zvakakwana” —  which seeks to bring sanity on Zimbabwe’s roads. The operation has

AFZ wants to offer degrees

John Manzongo Herald Reporter
The Air Force of Zimbabwe is in the process of transforming its diploma awarding aircraft technicians training school into a degree awarding institution. Addressing 72 aircraft technicians who graduated at

MDC-T leader calls for crisis meeting

Bulawayo Bureau
STUNG by defections from his party to the Professor Welshman Ncube-led faction, MDC-T leader Morgan Tsvangirai has reportedly called for a crisis meeting with the defectors here next week. Mr Tsvangirai has

Zinara arrests remain suspended — police

Daniel Nemukuyu Senior Court Reporter
TRAFFIC police insist they will not arrest motorists for failing to display valid licence discs until July 1.
This is despite a High Court ruling giving them the green light to arrest such motorists.
Justice Andrew Mutema dismissed an appli­cation by Ms Roselyn Hanzi who sought to bar them from arresting motorists until the June 30 licensing deadline extension.
The court held that the two notices by the Zimbabwe National Road Administration early this month had nothing to do with police operations. Zinara, the court said, simply allowed motorists to pay for their licences without administrative late payment penalties.
Police spokesperson Senior Assistant Com­missioner Wayne Bvudzijena said it was clear that there was no law barring them from effect­ing arrests.
However, he said considering the challenges facing motorists in the licensing process, the grace period was appropriate.

Airzim faces world ban

Felex Share Herald Reporter
AIR Zimbabwe risks being banned from using international airports and air spaces of other countries if it fails to meet a 90-day Interna­tional Air Transport Association deadline to comply with global safety standards.
The airline also risks losing IATA member­ship.
Acting Airzim chief executive officer Mr Innocent Mavhunga yesterday confirmed the development. He said Airzim failed to carry out the audit for the past six months due to financial challenges, adding that when the auditors came recently, the airline was “dead.”
Said Mr Mavhunga: “We have failed to do the audit programme because in the past six months we have been facing challenges, chief among them, the payment of salaries.
“When the auditors came, there was no one (in office) and nothing (planes) to audit.

At least 40 legislators circumcised

Peter Matambanadzo Senior Reporter
AT least 40 legislators were yesterday circum­cised under the Zimbabwe Parliamentarians Against HIV and Aids programme.
ZIPAH is a voluntary organisation made up of Members of Parliament aimed at promoting awareness and fighting stigma associated with HIV and Aids.
A total of 107 legislators, their spouses and Parliament staff members underwent HIV counselling and testing at a clinic at Parliament Building in Harare on Wednesday.
The initiative dubbed; “Parliamentarians making the smart choice”, seeks to send a mes­sage to constituencies to encourage the grass­roots to follow suit.
Population Services International Zim­babwe country director Ms Louisa Norman hailed the legislators for taking such an impor­tant step in promoting male circumcision.
“These are leaders setting an example for their communities, their constituencies and the country as a whole.

UN member states to set new development goals

Morris Mkwate in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
United Nations member states represented at the UN

PM assures council of US$145m loan

Michael Chideme Municipal Reporter
PRIME Minister Morgan Tsvangirai has assured Harare City Council it

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