Christ Embassy apologises over ‘resurrection’ prayer

Midlands Correspondent

RELATIVES of the Gweru woman who invited her Christ Embassy Church members during the funeral wake of her 15-year-old son in an attempt to “resurrect” the boy have said they have no problems with the church after its leadership apologised over the incident.

Varsity students in quandary over lost forms

Oliver Kazunga

A total of 121 students at Lupane State University who applied for the Government’s cadetship programme in 2011 are in a quandary after the university lost their application forms.

DJ Euphonik for Valentine’s Day gig

 

Entertainment Reporter

Lovebirds in Bulawayo are in for a Valentine’s Day treat when prominent South African artiste, DJ Euphonik, lands in the city for a gig at popular Club Forty 40.

Nhimbe Trust partners Amakhosi in mentorship programme

Daisy Jeremani

Women in Theatre (WIT) programme, a Nhimbe Trust initiative, has partnered Bulawayo’s Amakhosi Arts Academy for a mentorship programme for female theatre practitioners.

Juvenile to serve 4 years for culpable homicide

Midlands Bureau Chief

BULAWAYO High Court Judge, Justice Martin Makonese has jailed for six years, a juvenile who two years ago, stabbed to death a 29-year-old Lower Gweru villager.

Kidnappers resurface in Gweru

Midlands Reporter

POLICE in Gweru are investigating a suspected kidnapping case of a teenage boy, who was given a lift by three suspects, who later left him tied to a tree in a bush near Pfende Business Centre just outside the city.

O-Level results out

Mercy Mujakachi

THE Zimbabwe School Examinations Council (Zimsec) has released results for the November 2012 Ordinary Level examinations

Harare goes dry as pipe bursts

Evelene Taadira Herald Reporter
A MAJOR burst at Prince Edward water works over the weekend has seen residents in most parts of Harare going without water and resorting to unprotected sources. Harare City Council spokesperson Mr

Chinamasa, Biti still to meet over poll funding

Wencesclaus Murape Senior Reporter
JUSTICE and Legal Affairs Minister Patrick Chinamasa and his Finance counterpart Tendai Biti are yet to meet to map out modalities for engaging the international community to help fund the forthcoming

Cops constructing flats

Selah Marozva
THE accommodation crisis facing members of the police and their families at Tomlison Deport is set to ease with the construction of residential flats in the police camp. Police Commissioner Charles

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