‘Tsvangirai has potential for dictatorship’

Lloyd Gumbo Herald Reporter

MDC – T leader Mr Morgan Tsvangirai has the potential for dictatorship if he gets into power because of the autocratic tendencies he has exhibited in the past,

Poll dates hearing on today

Daniel Nemukuyu Senior Reporter
JUDGE President George Chiweshe will today hear President Mugabe’s two urgent chamber applications seeking an extension of the March 31 by-election deadline to June 29 by which time harmonised elections should be held.

Gvt to set up community radios

Tawanda Mangoma Masvingo Bureau
Government will soon set up community radio stations especially in areas that are prone to natural disasters as part of ongoing efforts to improve disaster preparedness among rural communities.

Chaos as robber gulps ‘poison’ in court

Tendai Rupapa Senior court reporter
There was chaos in a courtroom at Harare Rotten Row Magistrates’ court on Tuesday when a man, convicted of two counts of robbery, drank a mysterious liquid which he claimed was poisonous, and collapsed on the floor.

Zim on course

Herald Reporter
Zimbabwe is expected to meet 10 HIV and Aids targets and elimination commitments by 2015, a senior United Nations official has said.
Briefing media practitioners on the progress made to date with only less than two years left to 2015, UNAids country director Ms Tatiana Shoumilina said the country was likely to

Nhowe mission refutes claims

Herald Reporter
The Nhowe Mission board of governors has refuted claims in the electronic and print media that pupils at the institution had been victims of satanism.
The chairman of the school board, Mr Joseph Goromonzi, said investigations on the alleged satanism and injury of the pupil had been finalised.

MKD official resigns

Herald Reporter
MAVAMBO – Kusile Dawn secretary for mobilisation and national management committee member Mr Philip Chapfunga has resigned.
Mr Chapfunga resigned a fortnight ago citing poor organisation, lack of focus and centralisation of power on the party president Dr Simba Makoni.

Refuse collection hits snag

Municipal Reporter
Efforts by Harare City to allocate a refuse truck for each of the 46 wards seems to have hit a brick wall after the financing bank said it could no longer fund the acquisition of the remaining nine refuse trucks and four compactors.

Latest on car sales’ sites

Municipal Reporter
Harare City Council has cancelled all temporary car sale site permits and has given approved operators on reserved roads four months to wind up operations as it stamps its authority in the management of open spaces.

Palestine commends Zim

Herald Reporter
Palestine has commended Zimbabwe for its political support in its quest to become an independent state. The Middle East country is under occupation from Israel, which is supported by western countries mainly the United States of America.

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