Deal decisively with factionalism — Machaya
Herald ReporterZANU-PF Midlands provincial chairperson Cde Jason Machaya has said the 13th Annual National People’s Conference should decisively deal with issues of factionalism and other divisive practices ahead of the watershed general elections slated for March next year.
VP Mujuru commends President
Farirai Machivenyika in GweruVICE President and Zanu-PF Second Secretary Cde Joice Mujuru yesterday commended President Mugabe for his resilience in the face of adversity and for leading empowerment programmes to benefit the people.
Govt reclaims Mwanesi iron ore deposits
Lloyd GumboHerald Reporter
GOVERNMENT has repossessed Mwanesi iron ore deposits in Chivhu, paving way for Essar Africa Holdings to resume operations at NewZim Steel.
Zuma to brief Troika on progress in Zimbabwe
Herald Reporter
ZOU partners LASOF
Herald ReportersZimbabwe Open University yesterday entered into partnership with LASOF Leadership Institute and Southern Africa Association of Accountants to establish joint training of entrepreneurs along global trends.
A memorandum of agreement was signed between ZOU’s Faculty of Commerce and Law on one hand and the Universities Centre for Professional Development.
Makarau applauds Govt for defending children’s rights
Senior Court ReporterJUDICIAL Services Commission secretary Justice Rita Makarau has applauded the Government for defending the rights of children and women.
Trust launched in honour of Richard Rugube
Obert ChifambaSenior Reporter
SEED CO group public relations and communications manager Marjorie Mutemererwa has launched the Richard Kevin Rugube and Marjorie Fadziso Mutemererwa Trust in memory of her late son Richard Rugube.
Man denies fathering disabled kid
Court ReporterA Harare man yesterday denied fathering a disabled child in court, saying it pains him to pay for his upkeep until paternity tests have been conducted.
Man wants lover evicted
Court ReporterA married man yesterday sought court permission to evict his live-in girlfriend from a house in Budiriro that was built by his wife who is in London because she “is talkative”.
Hubby weeps in court
Court ReporterAn Epworth man wept uncontrollably in court after his pregnant wife who severely assaulted him was sent to jail for an effective three years.


