MP in court on culpable homicide charge

Court Reporter

GOKWE-KABUNYUNI Member of the House of Assembly Costin Muguti (MDC-T) has appeared in court facing four charges including culpable homicide and driving a car without a licence.

Draft policy on employment challenges endorsed

Business Reporter

THE Employers’ Confederation of Zimbabwe (Emcoz) has endorsed a draft policy to improve human capital base through Open Distance Learning to address employment challenges in the economy.

Trio steals 37 goats

Beitbridge Reporter

THREE Beitbridge men were yesterday arraigned before the courts for allegedly stealing 37 goats belonging to a local businessman, Mr Salatiel Roy Muleya, worth $2 000 before smuggling some of the animals to South Africa.

Poacher gets two-year jail term

Court Reporter

AN unrepentant  poacher in Nyamandlovu has been sentenced to 24 months in prison and had a previously suspended sentence brought into effect after he committed a similar offence barely 12 months later.

UNWTO inspectors expected in Victoria Falls today

Victoria Falls Reporter

UNITED Nations World Tourism Organisation (UNWTO) inspectors are expected in Victoria Falls today for a third assessment exercise of designated tourist facilities in the resort town as the final countdown to the August 2013 event is gathering  momentum.

Bank to disburse $30m line of credit

Harare Bureau

THE Agricultural Bank of Zimbabwe is set to disburse the second tranche of a $30 million line of credit from the Industrial Development Corporation South Africa (IDCSA) by October this year.

Auditors clear Bosso treasurer

Sports Reporter

REINSTATED Highlanders treasurer, Odiel Nkomo, has reportedly been cleared by a Harare-based forensic audit firm hired by the club to investigate financial irregularities.

Air strikes near Damascus kill dozens

Activists say Syrian fighter jets made rare sorties on the outskirts of the capital, Damascus, killing at least 60 people in its eastern suburbs, the same day a Syrian military helicopter crashed while under rebel fire.

Gambia executes nine by firing squad: govt

BANJUL — Gambia said on Monday it had executed nine prisoners, prompting critics to call for sanctions on the president whose plans to clear the country’s death row by mid-September had already drawn a flurry of international condemnation.

Labour Court grinds to a halt as officials become census enumerators

Midlands Correspondent

BUSINESS at the Gweru Labour Court is reportedly being disrupted because two critical staff members are not reporting for duty as they are involved in the national population census programme.

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