Police ready for Easter Holidays

Herald Reporter
Police have deployed adequate manpower on the country’s major highways and residential areas to curb accidents and crimes ahead of the Easter Holidays that begin tomorrow.

Relatives of murdered Zimbabaweans urge SA police to get the criminals

Freeman Razemba Senior Reporter
RELATIVES of the two Zimbabweans who were murdered in South Africa a fortnight ago have urged the neighbouring country’s police force to ensure that the criminals behind the case are brought to book.

MDC-T activists get bail

The four MDC-T activists facing charges of breaching Section 4 (3) of the Official Secrets Act that criminalises publishing or the communication of information deemed prejudicial to the state have…

Immigration Official accused of raping border jumper

Thupeyo Muleya Beitbridge Bureau
An Immigration official here allegedly raped a border jumper who had been deported from South Africa on Sunday afternoon.

EU funds Bulawayo Agenda

Thupeyo Muleya Beitbridge Reporter
The European Union (EU) is reportedly funding Bulawayo Agenda and some off-shoots of the non-governmental organisation in smaller towns in Matabeleland region to spearhead voter education with a bias towards drumming up support for the MDC-T in the region, it emerged this week.

Environmentalist lauded

Agriculture Reporter
Government has applauded environmental organisations for working in partnerships to achieve sustainable development.Officiating at the Environment Africa’s 20th annual general meeting, Ministry of Environment and Natural Resources Management secretary Ms Florence Nhekairo said individual effort did not yield the same results.

Goromonzi youth get money

Prosper Dembedza Herald Reporter
At least 50 youths in Goromonzi South constituency are set to benefit from US$250 000 donated by a local businesswoman for their projects.
Each of the youths would receive US$5 000 under the programme.

Another ZACC official arrested

Farirai Machivenyika

Police yesterday arrested Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission commissioner Emmanuel Chimwanda

PM’s office unmasked

Felex Share Herald Reporter
A research officer formerly employed at Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai’s private communications office in Harare has exposed the rampant abuse of donor funds by the office and its covert link with an NGO which is under police investigations.

British Council calls for new playwrights

Arts Correspondent
The British Council is calling for emerging playwrights to submit applications under the banner “New Writing Project — Zimbabwe.”

In a statement, the council said the initiative will help young and budding artistes to realise their full potential.

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