Government intends to acquire Whitecliff Farm

Herald Reporter
Government intends to acquire the remainder of Whitecliff Farm for urban development after its residents were given up to yesterday by the Supreme Court to vacate the land. The land belongs to Mr Edward Pfugari of Eddies Pfugari Properties who successfully argued in court that the residents

UZ wins stay of execution

Labour Reporter
The Supreme Court yesterday granted the University of Zimbabwe a stay of execution against property that had been attached by the Messenger of Court to cover an arbitration award of US$305 888 in favour of two former workers. Ms Kwanele Muriel Jirira and Mr Louis Masuku had won the

Minor abused

Court Reporter
A Chitungwiza man was yesterday brought to court charged for allegedly indecently assaulting his six-year-old stepdaughter. After committing the alleged crime, the 51-year-old man reportedly gave the little girl US$1 to conceal the offence, the court heard. The man was not asked to plead to

Critics of security forces misled

Special Matarirano
The portrayal of the security forces by the private media, some members of the civic society, some human rights groups and non-governmental organisations in Zimbabwe certainly reflects and attempts to create a very misleading, idolistic, inactive, docile and politically insensitive force which

Of chicken heads, Petraeus, PM

Special Correspondent
Growing up at the family farm decades ago, I loathed each time a chicken was slaughtered. As the youngest in a family set-up of three boys eating from a common plate, it was a foregone conclusion the chicken head would be mine. In our dinner or lunch settings back then, the eldest picked the

‘Non-state’ actors construct case for war on Iran

Stephen Gowans
“There have been,” writes Julian E Barnes and Jay Solomon in the Wall Street Journal (November 8, 2012), “a series of provocations by Iran in recent years. US officials say Iran has been responsible for a series of cyberattacks this year on US banks. There have also been incidents in the

When fat was beautiful

Sekai Nzenza
Ever since my cousin Pirisira left the village and came back to Harare to start her own tuckshop in Mbare, she is getting fat. Really fat! And she is so proud of it. She turns around and admires her backside almost on a daily basis.
Piri makes enough money in the tuckshop to rent a room in Mbare. She lives somewhere between Rufaro Stadium and the bar. The market is just across the street from her place.
I had tea with her at the tuckshop last Saturday. For one dollar you get a big mug of tea half covered with a plastic sheet to stop flies getting in

Editorial Comment: Anglicans’ legal victory must unite the church

As expected, the Supreme Court has confirmed the Anglican Church of the Province of Central Africa as the legal owner and occupier of all existing Anglican properties in Zimbabwe and in particular the Diocese of Harare. The legal battles are now over and there is no further appeal possible. All

Bubbly, bullish Monoz

Petros Kausiyo Deputy Sports Editor
MONOMOTAPA played a big hand in deciding the destiny of the Premiership title but, having come short on that front, they now want to spoil DeMbare’s hopes of a league and Cup double at Rufaro on Saturday. The stylish Harare side were the only side good enough to beat Highlanders

Mutasa speaks on convention centre

Lloyd Gumbo recently in Gweru
Zanu-PF Secretary for Administration Cde Didymus Mutasa says the party is determined to stage the 13th Annual National People’s Conference at the 5 000-seater convention centre under construction in Gweru. He made the remarks when he toured the convention centre on Sunday in the company

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