Furore over MDC-T poll conditions
Takunda Maodza Senior Reporter
MDC-T will conduct primary elections this month and only members that have been serving or associated with the party for at least five years will be allowed to contest the polls, party
Council tightens rules on water chemicals
Michael Chideme Municipal Reporter
WATER treatment chemical suppliers should own a chemistry laboratory and a warehouse, Harare City Council has said. The new requirement will result in dealers without the facilities being struck off the
Govt to conduct farm productivity survey
Herald Reporter
GOVERNMENT will this year conduct a farm productivity survey
MDC-T divided over Moyo replacement
Lloyd Gumbo Herald Reporter
JOSTLING for the right to replace the late Deputy Minister
UZ second semester opens next month
Lewis Tembo Herald Reporter
THE University of Zimbabwe will open for the second semester of the 2012-2013 academic year on February 25 with authorities assuring students that the water situation was stable. UZ spokesperson Mr
Zanu-PF endorses Manicaland youth chairperson’s ouster
Obert Chifamba and Lloyd GumboZanu-PF National Youth Affairs department has endorsed the ousting of the party’s Manicaland youth chairperson, Cde Tawanda Mukodza, for allegedly bringing the name of the party into disrepute.
Bribery case sucks in chief law officer
Innocent Ruwende Senior Court ReporterTRAUMA Centre owner Dr Vivek Solanki yesterday alleged chief law officer in the Attorney General’s Office Mr Chris Mutangadura was the recipient of the US$150 000 bribe offered by African Medical
Zimrights quartet to remain in custody
Senior Court ReporterZimrights programme manager and three others charged with publishing or communicating false statements prejudicial to the State will remain in custody until January 13. The State is expected to
Notorious rustler (80) jailed
Beitbridge BureauAn 80-year-old notorious stock thief from Gwanda Daniel Makhalima has been imprisoned for 36 years for stealing 72 cattle worth US$36 000 in and around Beitbridge district. Makhalima stole the livestock
Surge in human trafficking cases
Beitbridge BureauPOLICE have expressed concern over an increase in undocumented people being smuggled into South Africa through Beitbridge Border Post and undesignated entry points along the Limpopo River.






