Beitbridge traffic situation normalises

Beitbridge Bureau
The situation at Beitbridge Border Post has improved after the South African government deployed more immigration officers and opened more clearing points. By end of day yesterday normalcy had returned

Freedom fighters cannot be separated from Zanu-PF: Sibanda

Lloyd Gumbo Herald Reporter
WAR Veterans leader Cde Jabulani Sibanda says freedom fighters cannot be separated from Zanu-PF as the two have the same ideology. He said there was nothing wrong with revolutionary ex-combatants

Schools heed Govt call on fees payment

Herald Reporter
Schools opened yesterday with most of those in the capital heeding Government calls to admit pupils who had not paid fees for the term. Parents in Harare expressed happiness that their children had been

Police release names of Connemara accident victims

Crime Reporter
POLICE have released the names of the four family members who died when a pick-up truck was involved in a head-on collision with a bus near Connemara on Monday morning. One of the victims in

‘Trauma Centre equipment stolen for Renamo’

Innocent Ruwende Senior Court Reporter
CRITICAL medical equipment allegedly stolen from the Trauma Centre in Harare by African Medical Investments directors was to aid Renamo bandits preparing for war in Mozambique, a regional court heard yesterday. Trauma Centre owner Dr Vivek Solanki, who is the first State witness and

TICOZ directors granted bail

Senior Court Reporter
TWO Ticoz Protection Services directors accused of supplying information leading to the robbery of two Savanna Tobacco Zimbabwe trucks carrying cigarettes worth over R5 million were yesterday granted US$500 bail each. Tarwireyi Tirivavi (48) and Tinashe Dekeya (35) had been in remand for the

Touts remanded in custody

Crime Reporter
TWENTY touts from Chitungwiza, pleaded guilty to contravening Section (40) of the Road Motor Transport Act when they appeared before magistrate Ms Rumbidzai Mugwagwa. Ms Mugwagwa, however, remanded them in custody to today for sentencing.

Editorial Comment: Guaranteeing Form One places must be a priority

Reports that parents and guardians face a mammoth task to secure Form One places every year for their children in conventional Government schools is disturbing. This national challenge calls for a holistic approach involving Government, private sector and non-governmental organisations

Mbanje settles at Leeds

Collin Matiza Sports Editor
PROMISING young Zimbabwean soccer player Munyaradzi Mbanje has already started training with the Leeds United academy well ahead of starting his two-year scholarship at the English Championship side. Mbanje, touted to be the next Joel “Jubilee” Shambo, was late last year offered a

SA count on home support

JOHANNESBURG — Home advantage and unbeaten records against the three group opponents offer South Africa hope of a successful 2013 African Cup of Nations soccer finals campaign. Playing before passionate capacity crowds at Soccer City stadium in Soweto was a key factor when Bafana

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