The battle of Negomo Tribal Trust Lands

Reflections Isdore Guvamombe
North of the land of milk, honey and dust or Guruve, lies a land of rugged terrain, where interlocking hillocks and valleys, eventually give way to two rivers, Kadzi and Chidziva. There, a school perches precariously on the

Mliswa denied bail

Walter Nyamukondiwa Chinhoyi Bureau
BUSINESSMAN Temba Mliswa’s bid for freedom was dealt a blow today as Chinhoyi magistrate Mr Felix Mawadze denied him bail together with seven alleged accomplices in the Hurungwe violence case on grounds of political

Madhuku Loses case

Daniel Nemukuyu Senior Reporter
Judge President George Chiweshe yesterday dismissed an application by the National Constitutional Assembly to extent the referendum dates from March 16 on the basis that the President’s powers to set such dates were not justifiable.

Inside the monster or at crossroads?

Darlington Mahuku and Bowden Mbanje
Capital punishment is not only a topic of much heated debate and controversy in Zimbabwe, but worldwide. Our legislators have in the past weeks been engrossed in discussions on whether to retain the death sentence or to abolish

Police seize 2 140kg mbanje

Shein Kanyumwa Herald Reporter
POLICE in Mabvuku yesterday arrested a man found with mbanje weighing 2 140kg with a street value of more than US$200 000 .
The man is suspected to have been taking the contraband to Epworth. The mbanje

Understanding capital gains withholding tax

What is capital gains withholding tax?
Capital gains withholding tax is a tax withheld from any capital gain arising from the disposal of a

Deeds registrar acquitted

Senior Court Reporter
Deeds Office principal examiner in charge and head of deeds section Absolom Magwere was yesterday acquitted on charges of causing the transfer of a property worth US$280 000 which was under police investigation. Magwere’s (45) appeared

GMB new system to improve connectivity

Herald Reporter
The Grain Marketing Board yesterday commissioned a satellite system that would see improved connectivity amongst depots nationwide and facilitating the exchange of information, record keeping and transparency

Dodging bullets in the DRC. . . A personal experience

John Manzongo Features Writer
I always enjoy watching soldiers dodging bullets on television, navigating harsh terrain, ambushing and getting ambushed by the enemy, wailing in agony after being injured or after losing one of theirs. I never imagined myself in

Parly to punish errant ministers

Herald Reporter
A parliamentary committee has called for Government ministers who fail to respond to portfolio committee reports on time to be penalised.
Portfolio Committee on Mines and Energy chairperson Cde Edward

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