Mapeza sues Zifa
Harare Bureau
SUSPENDED Warriors coach Norman Mapeza has taken legal action against Zifa and is demanding a whopping $400 000 from the association allegedly emanating from unpaid salaries, allowances and damages.
Man convicted of stealing 30t maize
Court Reporter
A Bulawayo man diverted 30 tonnes of maize valued $17 768 imported from Malawi and later lied to the police about his residential address.
President dismisses selective removal of EU sanctions list
Takunda Maodza in Lusaka, Zambia
PRESIDENT Mugabe has dismissed as meaningless the European Union’s selective removal of people from its sanctions list.
EDITORIAL COMMENT: Zim, SA must ensure travellers are not inconvenienced
Travel is planned in advance usually and nobody would want to countenance the inconvenience of having their holiday plans thrown into disarray due to sudden shifts in regulations that would not have been communicated in advance. It does not make for good administration and unnecessarily flares tempers for the affected individuals while giving a bad name to the responsible administrative authority.
Where are Zimbabwean soapies?
Auxilia Katongomara
A TELEVISION set is one of the important gadgets in the home that brings the family together.
For prime time viewing, the television has arguably become the unifier of the family as it draws members together.
‘EU’s actions on sanctions meaningless’
Takunda Maodza in LUSAKA, Zambia
PRESIDENT Mugabe has dismissed as meaningless the European Union’s selective removal of people from its sanctions list.
Speaking at a dinner hosted in his honour by his Zambian counterpart President Michael Sata at State House here on Thursday, President Mugabe called for the unconditional lifting of the sanctions.
The Head of State and Government and Commander-in-Chief of the Zimbabwe Defence Forces is here on a state visit.
He will officially open the 86th edition of the Zambia Agricultural and Commercial Show today.
“On sanctions, the recent behaviour of the authors of these debilitating restrictions clearly shows that they are failing to garner the moral courage to accept that Zimbabwe has moved on and that their sanctions, which were never justified in the first place, should be removed without preconditions,” said President Mugabe.
“The charade, which sees an annual token removal of people from the sanctions’ list and the recent purported suspension of the so-called appropriate measures is meaningless as there will be no real change on the overall negative impact of sanctions on our people.”
Zimbabwe, said President Mugabe, needed the immediate and unconditional removal of sanctions.
Council names road after General Mujuru
Municipal Reporter
HARARE City Council has renamed Enterprise Road after national hero and retired army General Solomon Mujuru.
Parliament summons MPs, Senators to resume sitting
Herald ReporterPARLIAMENT has summoned all legislators to resume sitting on Tuesday for parliamentary business.
In a statement yesterday Clerk of Parliament Mr Austin Zvoma said following representations from
Poison suspect granted bail
Innocent Ruwende Senior Court ReporterA PAIR Trade Investments transport and logistics manager who was arrested over the delivery of toxic sodium cyanide to Harare’s main waterworks was yesterday granted US$1 500 bail, coupled with
SA happy with GPA progress
Herald ReporterSOUTH Africa is happy with the progress that has been made by Zimbabwe in the implementation of the Global Political Agreement, South African ambassador to Zimbabwe Vusa Mavimbela has said. Sadc






