Chadenga will be sorely missed

Herald Reporter
National Parks and Wildlife Man­agement Authority of Zimbabwe direc­tor-general Vitalis

Touts run amok at city bus terminus

Farai Kuvirimirwa Herald Reporter
Touts 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 Reporter
FORMER 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 Reporter
June 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 Reporter
Pritchard 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

Zim’s first toll plaza opens December

From Peter Matambanadzo in VICTORIA FALLS
Zimbabwe’s first state-of-the-art toll plaza will open in December this year along the Harare-Bulawayo highway, a senior Government official said yes­terday.
Zimbabwe National Road Adminis­tration engineer for southern region, Mr Moses Juma, revealed this to Sadc delegates attending the African Road Maintenance

Cattle branding

Chinhoyi Bureau
People should not be forced to pay for stock clearance forms when they slaughter or move cattle to other areas, a senior police officer has said. Speaking at the cattle branding in Mhangura, Officer Commanding police in Mashonaland West, Senior Assistant Commissioner Rangarirai Mushau­rwa, said the process was done for

Nursery burnt

Herald Reporter
Flowers and office equipment worth more than US$2 000 were on  Wednesday gutted by fire in West­gate, Harare. The fire destroyed Mole Nursery Flowers located at number 13 Lor­raine Drive. It is suspected the fire was started by peri-urban farmers who were prepar­ing land for the next agricul­tural sea­son. Property damaged

Unilever donates

Herald Reporter
UNILEVER Africa has donated soap worth US$12 000 to Chitung­wiza municipality in response to a typhoid outbreak in the town. Speaking at the handover cere­mony, Unilever Africa executive vice president, Mr Frank Braeken said the 50 cases of lifebuoy and 20 hand dis­pensers would help patients who receive services at the

Promote livestock

Government and development agencies should channel more resources to livestock production and ranching, Provincial Governor and Resident Minister for Matabeleland South province Angeline Masuku has said.

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