Preserve old institutions, says Mutambara

Fellex Share Herald Reporter
Zimbabweans should work to ensure that the country’s old African institutions do not collapse, Deputy Prime Minister Arthur Mutambara has said.
Addressing journalists in Harare yesterday ahead of the Hartzell High School fundraising dinner, DPM Mutambara said Government alone could not

Makandiwa’s brother files for divorce

Daniel Nemukuyu Senior Court Reporter
UNITED Family International Church top minister Pastor Tawanda Makandiwa is seeking to divorce his wife whom he accuses of embarrassing him by “exhibiting some suicidal tendencies”.
Pastor Makandiwa is brother to the church’s founder Prophet Emmanuel Makandiwa.

Zifa drop bombshell

Petros Kausiyo Deputy Sports Editor
ZIFA have named 15 individuals they have banned for life from “all football-related activities’’ for their alleged involvement in the Asiagate match-fixing scandal.
The association had kept the nation in suspense after the final Asiagate report compiled by Retired Supreme Court judge Justice Ahmed Ebrahim

Code of conduct for stakeholder’s conference

Lloyd Gumbo Herald Reporter
COPAC has come up with a code of conduct to hold delegates accountable should violence break out at the Second All Stakeholders’ Conference starting tomorrow.
The code defines rules to be observed for the Constitution-making body to maintain peace and order.

GZU witnesses record graduation

George Maponga Masvingo Bureau
President Mugabe yesterday conferred degrees to a record 980 graduates at

President installs Zvobgo Vice Chancellor

George Maponga Masvingo Bureau
President Mugabe yesterday installed renowned educationist Professor Rungano

Harare Sports Club conquers all

Paul Munyuki Sports Reporter
UNDOUBTEDLY, Harare Sports Club proved beyond any doubt they were the most outstanding team in the just-ended National Rugby League proving the best both on the field and administratively. Coached by Nsikelelo “Sykes” Sibanda with Blessing “Bhuru” Chiutare coming in as the

Chinamasa/Gumbo: The risks and pain of describing villainy

What is all this hau hau around Chinamasa and Gumbo?  Vatadzei? What is their crime? But before that, a bit on our Prime Minister. Finally he is beginning to do right. His legal team has at last seen sense. It is beginning to engage the lawyers of Locardia Karimatsenga, the premier’s first wife.

Let it be remembered that the Karimatsenga lawyers actually offered an out-of-court settlement of this whole matter, well before the matter got to what it eventually became, namely an unschooled shout in the village, only re-enacted in modern courts. And to speak in support of this latest approach is not to suggest that this is what will bring about settlement. It could very well fail, as indeed it is beginning to look like. But

EDITORIAL COMMENT: Zimsec’s quick reaction to leak impressive

The swift action by the Zimbabwe School Examinations Council to withdraw thirteen Ordinary Level examination papers after an acting headmaster lost them while travelling from Bulawayo is the kind of quick intervention that public institutions are expected to take whenever things go wrong.

Protests in Athens ahead of EU fiscal summit

Tens of thousands of Greeks have taken to the streets in the country’s second general strike in a month against newly-proposed austerity measures.

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