Cop positively identifies four MDC activists

Senior Court Reporter
Four of the 29 MDC-T activists accused of killing a police officer in Glen View last year were yesterday positively identified by the investigating officer.
Constable Victor Mafavhuke, who is stationed at Glen View Police Station, also linked the suspects to members of the party who gathered at the shops

Mutumwa Mawere loses SMM case

Zvamaida Murwira Senior Reporter
THE South African High Court yesterday ordered former shareholder for Shabanie Mashava Mine, Mr Mutumwa Mawere, to pay R18 million to the mining firm. Justice Nigel Willis upheld contentions raised by SMM that Mr Mawere used two South African firms under his control to divert funds due to

Consumer basket slightly up

Business Reporter
The cost of living as measured by the Consumer Council of Zimbabwe’s low-income urban earner monthly basket for a family of six marginally rose 1,27 percent from US$558,25 in August this year to US$565,34 in September, the council said. The CCZ said the rise in the basket was a result of an

ZYC to honour outstanding youths

Business Reporter
THE inaugural National Youth Awards organised by the Zimbabwe Youth Council are expected to be held in December this year to honour outstanding youths in various disciplines, a ZYC official said yesterday. The awards are guided by the Zimbabwe Youth Council Act Section 22, subsection (i), which

‘Economy to grow 9pc’

Tawanda Musarurwa and Kudzai Kureva
THE economy may grow by 8,9 percent next year on improved macro-economic conditions, Finance Minister Tendai Biti has said. “. . . Gross Domestic Product growth in 2013 is projected at 8,9 percent, while inflation will remain around 5 percent,” said Minister Biti in his 2013 Pre-Budget

Lack of inputs hampers agric season preparations

Agriculture Reporter
PREPARATIONS for the 2012/13 summer cropping season have started, but stakeholders say more needs to be done to ensure farmers are ready.
Most of the farmers are concentrating on land preparations, while others are procuring inputs as they wait for the onset of the rainfall season which

Killer boat crew’s bail application thrown out

Innocent Ruwende Senior Court Reporter
THE High Court has thrown out an application for bail pending appeal by two crew members of the boat that killed 11 children in Lake Chivero on Christmas Day last year. Joseph Abrahams (37) and Fadil Ramon Weale (27) were recently jailed for five years each for culpable homicide. Also

Mashingaidze saga — CIO agent jailed

Court Reporter
THE Central Intelligence Organisation operative and the Banket farmer who extorted money from Zifa chief executive Jonathan Mashingaidze were yesterday slapped with an effective two-year jail term each. Richard Mubaiwa (31) and farmer John Chari (32) pleaded not guilty when they appeared

Zim celebrates International Day of the Girl Child

Herald Reporters
Zimbabwe yesterday joined the rest of the world in commemorating the International Day of the Girl Child. The commemorations were held in Harare and Chitungwiza. The major highlights included performances by Zimbabwe’s top artists and the reciting of poems by school girls. In Harare,

Kadoma death toll rises

Chinhoyi Bureau
The death toll in the Kadoma mine suspected food poisoning has risen to six after two more people died in hospital last week. The food poison also claimed dogs, goats and birds last month. The two died at Harare Central Hospital where they were being treated for severe stomach pains after

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