Dr Conrad Murray ‘fears he will die in prison’

The medic is serving time in Los Angeles County Jail for the involuntary manslaughter of his patient Michael Jackson — who died of acute propofol intoxication in June 2009 — and is pleading with a judge to move him as he feels the conditions of the jail are taking a serious physical toll on his body.

Bosso face Motor Action

Sikhumbuzo Moyo
THE Castle Lager Premier Soccer League returns to action today with champions Dynamos finally getting to taste competitive football after 28 days of inactivity while log leaders Highlanders will again be under the spotlight when they take on Motor Action at the weekend.

Hashim Amla leads from the front

Results sometimes don’t tell the whole story, and this one should not be read into too deeply, if only for the reason that South Africa and Bangladesh were not playing against each other.

Government asks rural councils to assist in grain movement

Municipal Reporter
Government has asked rural dis­trict councils to assist the Grain Mar­keting Board to move grain to vul­nerable communities under the State-administered food relief programme.

13 perish in Mbembesi crash

Crime Reporter
THIRTEEN people died on the spot while four others were injured when a kombi they were travelling in plunged into a dry riverbed along the Mbembesi-Fort Rixon road on Monday night.

More energy players licensed

Lloyd Gumbo Herald Reporter
The Zimbabwe Energy Regulatory Authority has licensed three more inde­pendent power producers with a com­bined capacity of 724 megawatts expected to be operational within the next three years.

Nigeria calls for strengthening of relations with Zimbabwe

Herald Reporter
Nigerian ambassador to Zim­babwe Mr Mamman Nuhu has called for the fur­ther strengthening

President to address Rio+20 summit

Morris Mkwate in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
President Mugabe is expected to address the United Nations Confer­ence on Sustainable Development (Rio+20)

Bail out cotton farmers, say MPs

Herald Reporters
LEGISLATORS say Government should consider buying cotton to ensure farmers get meaningful returns.
They said merchants were offering unprofitable prices, while Government was yet to come up with prices for the 2012 marketing season.
Some ginners are reportedly offering higher prices.

The cotton price war has, however, sucked in the police with traditional leaders and farmers accusing members of the force of acting as debt collectors for ginners.
Agriculture, Mechanisation and Irrigation Development Minister Joseph Made yesterday said the Statutory Instrument on cotton marketing was still in preparation.

The SI seeks to make the cotton crop for the 2011/12 season a controlled commodity, effectively giving the State the power to fix the price.
Under the SI106A of 2012, buyers will be required to buy the crop at a price fixed by the Government.
“The SI is not yet in force in terms of the price determination and, as the minister, I have given room to ginners and farmers to agree on a price.’’

Minister Made urged farmers to harvest their crop before its quality deteriorates.
“Ginners should buy the crop and they should pay reasonable prices. If they are not reasonable, I will move in as the minister,” he said.
The price of cotton will only be gazetted after farmers and ginners reach an agreement.

Judge gives ‘yellow card’ to city lawyer

Daniel Nemukuyu Senior Court Reporter
HIGH COURT judge Justice Chinem­biri Bhunu yesterday rapped a defence lawyer for smuggling politics into the courtroom and demonising the judici­ary in a case in which 29 MDC-T activists are being accused of murder­ing a police officer in Glen View, Harare.

This follows a newspaper article in which one of the defence lawyers, Mr Charles Kwaramba, was quoted por­traying the judiciary as biased against MDC by not granting the accused bail.

The suspects have been in remand prison for almost a year now.
The judge equated his warning to a yellow card issued to footballers, say­ing further misbehaviour will attract a red card.

Justice Bhunu directed the Regis­trar of the High Court to serve the secretary of the Law Society of Zim­babwe with a copy of the judgment.
“Everyone knows what happens when a player attacks the referee or umpire. He risks a red card.

“At this stage I am, however, content to issue a yellow card and let this be a stern warning against any

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