Renowned economist Danny Dube dies

Business Reporter
RENOWNED Harare economist and former Zimbabwe National Chamber of Commerce president, Mr Danny Dube has died.
He was 44.

No space for gay rights in constitution: Chinamasa

Zvamaida Murwira
Senior Reporter

ZIMBABWE has rejected a recommendation from some United Nations member states to include homosexuality as a human right in the country’s Constitution, a Cabinet Minister has said.

Zanu-PF relieves DCC members

Takunda Maodza
Senior Reporter

ZANU-PF has relieved all district co-ordinating committee members of their duties with immediate effect and set up an office that will co-ordinate work between provinces and the grassroots.

AG slams critics of indigenisation

Herald Reporter
ATTORNEY General Johannes Tomana yesterday slammed sections of society that are negatively criticising the implementation of the indigenisation and empowerment laws.

Violence: Parties will be accountable

Felex Share
THE voluntary code of conduct for political parties that will assist Zimbabweans reduce politically motivated violence is nearing completion

Emirates to increase direct cargo flights

From Sydney Kawadza in DUBAI, United Arab Emirates
EMIRATES Airlines is set to launch a five-times-a-week cargo flight direct to Harare on June 13 as the recently launched Harare-Lusaka-Dubai route proves to be viable for the airline.

Killer cop jailed for 18 years

Mutare Bureau
AN ex-police chief superintendent was yesterday sentenced to 18 years for murdering an illegal diamond panner in Chiadzwa last year while he was serving in the force.

SA grave robbers dig up man, steal his head

POLICE in South Africa are hunting a gang of thieves who dug up the body of a recently buried man and stole his head.
Detectives are probing the bizarre incident in which family man Ezekiel Motloung (42) was exhumed last weekend and decapitated.
Police spokesman Thulani Ngubane yesterday said it appeared the grave robbers had dug up Mr Motloung’s grave within hours of his burial last Saturday.
He said: “This is a strange and horrific crime.

Male teacher set to return to classroom as a woman after gender surgery

A male teacher at one of Britain’s top grammar schools is returning to the classroom as a woman after undergoing gender surgery.

‘Don’t impose demands on Syria’

TEHRAN — Syrians must be able to decide their own fate free of impositions by other countries, Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad said, according to a statement posted on his official website yesterday.

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