Credit cards fraudster dupes OK Mart

Tarisai Machakaire
Herald Reporter

A Harare woman, who used credit cards to defraud OK Mart Wholesalers by buying beer worth US$25 000, has appeared in court charged with fraud.

MDC-T activists allowed to apply for bail

Daniel Nemukuyu
Senior Court Reporter

HIGH Court judge Justice Chinembiri Bhunu yesterday allowed the 29 MDC-T activists accused of killing police Inspector Petros Mutedza to appeal for bail at the Supreme Court.

EDITORIAL COMMENT: Caution needed in applying indigenisation to education

INDIGENISATION is a policy to ensure that Zimbabweans own the majority of any business in the country; so care is needed when the policy is applied to education, which is generally not a business but a service.

This isn’t goodbye, even as I leave

Ambassador Charles Ray

Yesterday, we celebrated American Independence Day — the most important, uniquely American holiday on our calendar. Americans are very patriotic. Whether we are newly-minted Americans who immigrated last year or our forebears arrived on the Mayflower or the Amistad, all of us have a strong belief in the concept and best values of the United States.

Makombe, Egyptian pyramids, Timbuktu: A paradox

A fortnight ago, I walked along a path whose sole purposes was to remind everyone that they are villagers. Thus, we should preserve the goodness and quality of our respective villages for the sake of tomorrow. Status does not matter, and your living in that double-storeyed house, driving the latest car in town and using the fanciest gizmos is neither here nor there.

Meaningless grounds of appeal

Wenceslaus Murape

Disgruntled employees think they can seek recourse through the Labour Court and just file their heads of argument, even if they are meaningless. This not only wastes the court officials’ time, but also delays other genuine cases that need to be heard.

Mharakurwa eyes Paralympics

Ellina Mhlanga
Sports Reporter

ACE wheelchair tennis player Nyasha Mharakurwa has expressed his excitement after he qualified for the 2012 London Paralympic Games starting next month through the bipartite commission slot.

Jefferies going for third race

Collin Matiza
Sports Editor

TALENTED young Zimbabwean motor racing driver Axcil Jefferies is now preparing to race in his third race of the 2012 Formula Two season at Brands Hatch in the United Kingdon on July 13-15.

Golf tri-nations in Zim

Takudzwa Chitsiga
Sports Reporter

THE Zimbabwe Ladies Golf Union will host this year’s edition of the A and B Triangular Series scheduled for Chapman on July 18.

Renaissance Bank out of the woods

Golden Sibanda
Senior Business Reporter

RENAISSANCE Merchant Bank has closed the chapter on its immoral and troubled past amid revelations the company was now poised to attain profitability by the end of the year.

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