Astra Paints tennis tourney hots up
Mbachi Mutukula-Maregere Sports ReporterACTION continued in the quarter-finals of the Astra Paints tennis tournament at Highlands Sports Club yesterday with Under18 top seed Ronzai Saurombe beating Alwyn Mushonga 62, 64. Lucca Picci was aslso impressive as he dismissed Mufaro Makome 61, 61 while Nigle Muvhuti beat Derrick Namanga 63, 62. Second seed
Locardia seeks to block PM’s wedding
Daniel Nemukuyu Senior Court Reporter
PRIME Minister Morgan Tsvangirai’s wife Ms Locardia Karimatsenga Tembo is seeking to stop the planned wedding of her estranged husband and Ms Elizabeth Macheka next week.
Mr Tsvangirai and Ms Macheka are set to tie the knot on September 15 at Raintree Lodge in Harare.
Ms Karimatsenga’s lawyer, Mr Jona-than Samukange of Venturas and Samukange, yesterday said he was finalising papers for the interdict application to be filed at the High Court before the wedding.
Mr Samukange, who was speaking from his offices in Namibia, said he would electronically send the urgent chamber application to Zimbabwe for filing once he finishes working on it.
He said his client was still married to the Prime Minister and that there was no divorce.
“As far as my client is concerned, she is still married to Tsvangirai. She is actually the first wife without including the late Susan,” said Mr Samukange.
“Now that Tsvangirai is about to get into a white wedding with another woman, it automatically invalidates his marriage to Ms Karimatsenga.
“My client cannot claim conjugal rights to her husband once the white wedding is allowed. If she tries to do so, that will be viewed as adultery.
“Tsvangirai paid lobola for my client and he is her husband.”
Mr Samukange said PM Tsvangirai paid lobola to the Karimatsengas well before he paid lobola to the Macheka family.
Civil service bonuses doubtful
Golden Sibanda Business Reporter
DEPRESSED revenue inflows have crippled Government programmes, constraining its ability to raise funds to pay civil servants bonuses, Finance Minister Tendai Biti has said.
The minister said he has since secured a meeting with his South African counterpart Pravin Gordhan to seek US$100 million budgetary support.
Addressing journalists on the state of the economy yesterday, Minister Biti said Government has missed its monthly revenue collection targets by an average US$30 million since January.
This has resulted in Treasury failing to set aside US$7,5 million monthly towards the US$150 million needed for civil servants’ 13th cheques by December.
“Since the announcement of my mid-term fiscal statement on July 18, 2012, I regret to advise that the economy remains depressed with funding challenges for both public and private sectors.
“Given persistent revenue underperformance, it has not been possible to set aside resources to cater for the US$150 million required to pay for the 2012 bonus,” he said.
Poor performance of the economy has seen the minister revising this year’s economic growth rate from 9,4 percent to 5,6 percent.
The budget was also cut from US$4 billion to US$3,6 billion.
At the current rate of revenue collection, the Government would have to find ways of securing US$400 million to meet its financial obligations.
Between January and December, Treasury collected US$1,597 billion against a target of US$1,837 billion.
Churches dismiss Copac draft
Lloyd Gumbo Herald Reporter
CHURCHES have vowed to mobilise their followers countrywide to vote against the draft Constitution at the referendum if the document does not outlaw homosexuality and same-sex marriages.
This follows revelations by Copac co-chairperson Cde Munyaradzi Paul Mangwana that Copac deliberately left the draft vague on homosexuality after failing to agree on whether or not to outlaw it.
Cde Mangwana’s sentiments were echoed by MDC-T policy director Mr Eddie Cross who confirmed his party’s pro-gay stance during a discussion on Star FM on Wednesday night.
“As a party, we are not prepared to criminalise homosexuality because we think 10 percent of our population have homosexual tendencies,” Mr Cross said adding, “We think that criminalisation of personal practices and preference is a violation of human rights.
“We fundamentally differ with Zanu-PF because they want to criminalise homosexuality.”
Mr Cross confirmed his party’s intention to make the Constitution remain silent on homosexuality.
Ironically, the National Statistical Report, that contains the views of the people, says 76 percent of Zimbabweans want homosexuality outlawed.
However, Copac — which tried, but failed — to smuggle homosexuality into the draft through phrases such as ‘‘natural differences’’, chose to give gay rights silent treatment, a development legal experts say is open to manipulation should the Gays And Lesbians Association of Zimbabwe approach the courts for same-sex
Price of E10 fuel too high: President
Lovemore Chikova Deputy News EditorPresident Mugabe yesterday said the price of E10 fuel produced by Green Fuel from the
Chadenga will be sorely missed
Herald ReporterNational Parks and Wildlife Management Authority of Zimbabwe director-general Vitalis
Touts run amok at city bus terminus
Farai Kuvirimirwa Herald ReporterTouts popularly known as “mandimbandimba” yesterday ran amok in the city and assaulted kombi crews at the Charge Office bus terminus for resisting to pay protection fees. This comes shortly after Zanu-PF chairman for Chadcombe-Msasa district Cde Itai Badze, was also assaulted by the touts at Fourth Street rank for
Rushwaya seeks High Court review
Senior Court ReporterFORMER Zifa chief executive Henrietta Rushwaya, whose application for exemption from a fraud charge was last month thrown out, has now approached the High Court seeking review of the magistrate’s decision. Rushwaya is facing nine counts of fraud in which she allegedly went on unsanctioned foreign trips while still
June O-Level results out
Herald ReporterJune 2012 Zimbabwe School Examinations Council Ordinary Level results are out. Candidates started collecting them on Wednesday. Zimsec acting director Mr Esau Nhandara urged the national examination body’s regional managers to facilitate the smooth collection of the results by heads of examination centres. “On behalf of
Murder victim’s relatives seal court entrance
Court ReporterPritchard Zimondi, who allegedly fatally stabbed her girlfriend in Chitungwiza, used a backdoor to enter the courtroom on Wednesday after relatives of the girl sealed the entrance threatening to beat him up. Security had to be reinforced at the Chitungwiza magistrate courts after the relatives invaded the premises. Zimondi (24) of





