Zimrights official denied bail

Court Reporter
Zimrights officials charged with publishing or communicating false statements prejudicial to the State had their latest bid for bail thrown out yesterday. This is the third time Dorcas Shereni (42), Tanaka

Harare owed US$60m

Farai Kuvirimirwa Herald Reporter
Harare is owed more than US$60 million in water bills by satellite towns and Government, Mayor Muchadeyi Masunda has said. Mayor Masunda said Government owes council more than US$44 million,

Cash upfront for blood

Health Reporter
PATIENTS in need of blood are now paying for the product directly to the National Blood Services Zimbabwe following the organisation’s demands that all hospitals pay cash upfront for ordered blood

Indian diamond investors in Zim

Herald Reporter
A DELEGATION from the Confederation of Indian Industry is in Zimbabwe to explore opportunities in diamond trade. The delegation yesterday met Mines and Mining Development Minister Dr Obert Mpofu

Parly clears pathway to referendum

Farirai Machivenyika and Obert Chifamba
THE draft Constitution is expected to be ready for referendum today after the House of Assembly yesterday adopted a motion on the report on the Constitution-making process and noted the new

‘84pc of Zim marriages unregistered’

Felex Share Herald Reporter

ABOUT 84 percent of marriages in Zimbabwe are unregistered customary unions,

Windies coach to stay

ST JOHNS — Ottis Gibson is set to remain as coach of the West Indies for a further three years after it was announced he had a signed a new contract. The former West Indies paceman had been linked with

Election: The time to vote best

Blessing Mathabire

Election time is now upon Zimbabwe. Lots of noise is coming from various dimensions of our society. This gives special responsibility and special duties to us Zimbabweans, who should be alert on what is

Arab/ African conflicts: A colonial gift

Mark P Fancher
West Africa teeters on the brink of disaster because of an armed conflict in Mali that escalated after a Tuareg secessionist movement gained control of northern regions in the country. The situation

History of labour issues

Wenceslaus Murape At the Workplace
The Ministry of Justice and Legal Affairs co-administers the Labour Act together with the Ministry of Labour and Social Services. The former is assigned only Part XI of the Act headed “Labour Court,”

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