3 200 motorists on police wanted list

Crime Reporter
POLICE have launched a manhunt for more than 3 200 motorists on their wanted list for committing various traffic offences, including culpable homicide.

Svosve community at it again

Shepherd Mushava Features Correspondent

The Svosve community in Mashonaland East has one distinction of being the pioneer of the land reform programme that has become Zimbabwe’s success story.

Man jailed for defaulting on community service

Court Reporter
A BEATRICE man who defaulted 305 hours of community service he was ordered to do after being convicted of assault has been jailed for three months. Romeo Vasco (24) of Tavistok Farm in Beatrice,

Zimbabwe triples Bowl team beat Brazil

From Mbachi Mutukula-Marege in ADELAIDE, Australia
THE Zimbabwe Bowls teams overcame the setback of harsh weather conditions to register positive results during the second day of the World Championship here yesterday.

Council strike paralyses service delivery

Daniel Nemukuyu Senior Reporter
A STRIKE by municipal workers in Chitungwiza since Monday has paralysed service delivery in the town. The are protesting over the non-payment of salaries as they have gone for three months

Work for country’s development — VP Mujuru

Herald Reporter
Zanu-PF Second Secretary and Vice President Joice Mujuru has urged party members to emulate sacrifices made by their forebearers by selflessly working for the betterment of ordinary people and

MDC-T economic blueprint under fire

Farirai Machivenyika Senior Reporter
The MDC-T finally launched its economic blueprint dubbed Jobs

SK Moyo hails Swapo, set to learn from it

Andreas Thomas
ZANU-PF national chairperson Cde Simon Khaya Moyo has described the Swapo Fifth Ordinary Congress which opened in Windhoek on Thursday as a momentous occasion from which his party can

PM Tsvangirai sex life resurfaces in Parly

Herald Reporter
Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai’s sex life spilled into the House of Assembly

Treasury writes off US$9m MPs owe

Lloyd Gumbo Herald Reporter
Treasury has written off US$9 million it gave to parliamentarians under a vehicles loan facility in 2009. About 300 legislators got US$30 000 each under the facility, which was supposed to be a

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