Zim women’s cricket team win

Mbachi Mutukula-Maregere Sports Reporter
SHEER determination and hard work have paid off for the Zimbabwe women’s team who are taking part in the Pepsi ICC Africa Regional Twenty20 World Cricket Qualifiers after winning their two matches

Adam’s body for BF, Luveve

Bulawayo Bureau
THE body of soccer legend Adam Ndlovu will be taken to the grounds where he made his name as both a player and a coach at Barbourfields and Luveve before burial at Lady Stanley Cemetery in Bulawayo.

30 hurdles scuttle new Copac draft

Felex Share Herald Reporter
COPAC will not produce a refined draft Constitution any time soon as it emerged yesterday that there are 30 contentious issues, giving leeway for President Mugabe to proclaim dates for general elections

US$2bn gas project commissioned

Bulawayo Bureau
THE US$2 billion coal and methane gas project expected to ease electricity woes in the country and create about 4 000 jobs, in the Gwayi area of Lupane will start next month. The joint venture project

Kunonga surrenders CPCA properties

Zvamaida Murwira Senior Reporter
ARCHBISHOP Nolbert Kunonga of the Anglican Church of the Province of Zimbabwe says he has surrendered all property belonging to the Church of the Province of Central Africa and that he would

Ndlovu tragedy: First Family provides food assistance

Herald Reporter
THE First Family yesterday provided food assistance and other

NCA calls for term limits for legislators

Lloyd Gumbo Herald Reporter
The National Constitutional Assembly says Zimbabwe should have a Constitution that has term limits for Members of Parliament and a reduced number of legislators. NCA spokesperson Mr Murdock Chivasa

Court grants Masvingo workers right to sell council property

Daniel Nemukuyu Senior Court Reporter
Masvingo Municipality workers yesterday got a High Court green light to auction council property they attached to settle US$3,5 million salary arrears. This was after the municipality’s urgent chamber

MDC-T insists on candidate imposition

Takunda Maodza Senior Reporter

The MDC-T national council met in Harare yesterday and officially

Kereke urges Zanu-PF to shun factionalism

Masvingo Bureau
Aspiring Bikita senator and farmer Dr Munyaradzi Kereke has called for an end to factionalism in Zanu-PF in the district if the party is to reclaim the four seats it lost to the MDC-T in the last elections.

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