Govt moots funding NGOs
Takunda Maodza Senior Reporter
Mines and Mining Development Minister Obert Mpofu yesterday said Government
Tongaat Hullet ownership structure under probe
George Maponga in Masvingo
Government is investigating Lowveld sugar cane growing giant Tongaat Hullet
Anglican Church in debt
Daniel Nemukuyu Senior Court Reporter
THE Anglican Church’s Harare Diocese has said it will file a police report against Dr Nolbert Kunonga’s Province of Zimbabwe after an inventory indicated that a number of properties could have gone missing. The inventory began on Monday evening in all the 72 parishes in Harare, a few
Mutambara, Ncube feud: Parliament speaks out
Herald Reporter
PARLIAMENT will only intervene in the feud between Professors Arthur Mutambara and Welshman Ncube over the status of MDC Parliamentarians if the factions officially communicate their positions. Speaker of the House of Assembly Mr Lovemore Moyo yesterday said Parliament would not rush to take
Falsehood peddlers risk prosecution: AG
Takunda Maodza Senior Reporter
THOSE who peddle falsehoods about the country now risk prosecution as the Government invokes laws to enforce penalties. Attorney-General Mr Johannes Tomana yesterday said laws to prosecute such individuals and organisations were available, but they had not been used. He said the era of
ZRP Women Network donates blood
Herald ReporterMEMBERS of the ZRP Women Network Group for Harare Province yesterday donated blood to assist accident victims during the festive season. The group members said they realised that demand for blood was higher during the festive season. The chairperson for the group, Officer Commanding
Verdict on parking row to take long
Michael Chideme Municipal ReporterThe verdict in the arbitration case between Harare City Council and EasiHold South Africa over the termination of their joint parking business will take a little longer to be passed. The verdict was expected last month, but arbitrator Advocate Firoz Girach yesterday said he was yet to finalise it.
AG dismisses ACHPR land judgment
Farirai Machivenyika Senior ReporterAttorney-General Johannes Tomana yesterday said a recent judgment by the African Commission on Human and People’s Rights to hear the case of a former commercial farmer seeking to reverse the land reform programme was insignificant. The ruling was made at a session of the ACHPR held in
US$20m needed for Zhivhe-Beitbridge canal
Thupeyo Muleya Beitbridge BureauAT least US$20 million is required for the construction of the 63km Zhivhe-Beitbridge canal that is expected to alleviate the border town’s critical water shortage. The acting chief irrigation engineer for Matabeleland South province, Engineer Tamuka Moyo, yesterday said the project had taken longer to
Zanu-PF reconstitutes fundraising committee
Herald ReporterZANU-PF has reconstituted its fund-raising committee ahead of its 13th Annual National People’s Conference set for Gweru early next month. Party spokesperson Cde Rugare Gumbo told journalists in Harare yesterday that secretary for administration Cde Didymus Mutasa was the new chairperson






