Refer case to Supreme Court: Mwonzora

Court Reporter
NYANGA legislator Douglas Mwonzora is  accused of swindling a Harare man of over Z$5 billion in a botched property deal wants his case referred to the Supreme Court. Mwonzora raised constitutional

Council rehabilitates 60pc of sewage plant

Michael Chideme
Harare City Council has rehabilitated 60 percent of the city’s biggest sewer treatment plant, Firle, and will from next week have capacity to treat 50 percent of the 144 million litres of sewer that go through

Joint ACP-EU session kicks off

Victoria Ruzvidzo in Port Vila, Vanuatu
THE 37th session of the Joint African, Caribbean and the Pacific Group and the European Council of Ministers meeting began here yesterday with both parties advocating for common ground on issues

National healing policy framework granted the nod

Herald Reporter
CABINET has approved a national policy framework that is expected to guide and direct national healing, reconciliation and peace building efforts in Zimbabwe. This came out during a meeting

Judges inspect police cells

Daniel Nemukuyu Senior Court Reporter
THE Supreme Court yesterday came face-to-face with conditions under which suspects are held at Harare Central Police Station. The court, sitting as a constitutional court, adjourned proceedings to

SA wants anti-Zim sanctions lifted

SOUTH Africa wants Western countries to lift the illegal economic sanctions they imposed on Zimbabwe.
The Sadc appointed facilitator to the inter-party dialogue is also pressing

Bennet exposes MDC-T plot

Bulawayo Bureau
MDC-T’s animosity towards security forces has deepened with its treasurer-general and former

200 sticky Copac issues emerge

Tendai Mugabe Senior Reporter
OVER 200 issues of disagreement have emerged after political parties were asked by Copac to review the first draft Constitution.

This has prompted the Constitution-making body to organise a retreat on Sunday to narrow the differences.
Copac co-chairperson Cde Munyaradzi Paul Mangwana said some of the issues that were stalling completion of the new Constitution were trivial.

He said in some cases, it was just political posturing by some elements within Copac.
“After consultations with our respective political parties, we are now going away from Harare to meet with the management committee on June 17,” Cde Mangwana said.

“We are disagreeing on more than 200 issues and it is our hope that most of the issues will be dealt with at that meeting.

“Some of the issues where we are disagreeing are serious and some are trivial. In some cases, it is just political posturing by certain individuals.”

Maraire granted bail

Augustine Hwata Sports Reporter
WORLD Wide Scholarships director Munya Maraire has been granted US$100 bail after appearing before a Harare magistrate yesterday in a case in which he is facing charges of conspiracy to commit assault.

Do we really need the experienced folk?

Dean du Plessis Sports Correspondent
Bangladesh arrived in the country on Wednesday evening and would have been surprised to be met by a group of enthusiastic journalists who have given the upcoming unofficial 2020 Twenty20 series a bit of

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