MDC formations fanning hate language

Herald Reporter
THE MDC formations have come under fire for provocative utterances in which they likened President Mugabe, Zanu-PF and service chiefs to a diseased dog, pigs and rats.

Worker loses reinstatement bid

Labour Reporter
A stores controller with National Foods Limited has lost a bid for constructive dismissal after altering a customer’s quotation.

Committee gobbles US$21 700

Municipal Reporter
THE disciplinary authority that presided over the hearing of fired Chitungwiza town clerk Mr Godfrey Tanyanyiwa and ex-housing director Ms Jemina Gumbo gobbled US$21 700.

Chamisa on attachment at High Court

Daniel Nemukuyu
Senior Court Reporter

Information Communication Technology Minister Nelson Chamisa yesterday surprised litigants and staff at the High Court when he joined the Deceased Estates clerks in serving the public.

100 die in Nigeria violence

LAGOS — Weekend raids by gunmen in Nigeria’s central Plateau state left more than 100 people dead, including a senator and state lawmaker, the governor’s spokesperson Pam Ayuba said on Monday.

Putin worried over US ‘Anti-Russia’ plans

MOSCOW. — Russia’s President Vladimir Putin once again voiced his concerns over a US bill penalising Russian officials for human rights abuses and Washington’s plans for a missile defence system based in Europe, in a wide-ranging speech to Russia’s diplomats on Monday summarising Russian foreign policy.

Libya’s ex-interim PM leads polls: Electoral Commission

TRIPOLI. — Libya’s once interim Prime Minister Mahmoud Jibril’s National Forces Alliance (NFA) took the lead in the country’s national congress elections with over 50 000 votes in three constituencies, according to the initial results announced Monday.

Romney rakes in US$100m in June

Washington. — Republican White House hopeful Mitt Romney raised more than $100m last month, Washington-based publication Politico said on Thursday, putting fundraising pressure squarely on President Barack Obama.

Decision is binding — Egypt Supreme Court

CAIRO. — Egypt’s Supreme Constitutional Court (SCC) said Monday its verdict is definitive, binding and cannot be challenged after an urgent session over President Mohamed Morsi’s decree which ordered the dissolved parliament to resume work, official news agency MENA reported.

Iraqis gunning for Olympic gold

BAGHDAD. — They may specialise in different disciplines but all of Iraq’s representatives to the 2012 London Olympics know all too well the struggle of training in a country which is dangerous and still rebuilding.

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