Judge conducts midnight justice
Felex Share
Herald Reporter
HIGH Court judge Justice Charles Hungwe reportedly held a court hearing in the dead of the night at his Darwendale farm when he ordered the release of Harare lawyer Beatrice Mtetwa last week, it has emerged.
8 airlines for UNWTO, says Mzembi
Farai Kuvirimirwa AT LEAST eight airlines would be available to ferry guests during the United Nations World Tourism Organisation general assembly
LATEST: PM’s office exposed
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 under police investigations.
Training course now accessible to physicians
Health Reporter
The World Health Organisation, in conjunction with the World Medical Association, has launched a new application for tablet computers that will allow physicians, especially in developing countries, to access a training course on treatment of multi-drug resistant tuberculosis (MDR-TB).
Women fatally assaults stepdaughter
Court Reporter
A Chitungwiza woman was arrested for allegedly fatally assaulting her six-year-old step-daughter, accusing her of messing her undergarments. Daisy Mukandatsama (27) of 1583 in Unit A was not asked to plead to murder when she appeared before Chitungwiza magistrate Mr Kudakwashe Jarabini.
81 struck off EU sanctions list . . . move dismissed as ‘tokenism’
Hebert Zharare and Farirai Machivenyika
THE European Union was yesterday blasted for tokenism after it removed 81 individuals and eight companies from its illegal sanctions list and maintained the embargoes on 10 influential people, among them President Mugabe, the First Lady Amai Grace Mugabe, service chiefs and the war veterans’ leader.
Chisumbanje Ethanol Plant reopens
From Tendai Mugabe in CHISUMBANJE GREEN Fuel resumed operations at its ethanol plant here yesterday, raising prospects that the country could soon start the mandatory blending of fuel that has been on the cards for sometime.
Zacc boss remains behind bars
Tendai Rupapa
Senior Court Reporter
ZIMBABWE Anti-Corruption Commission chief executive
Kingstons boss charged with fraud
Tendai Rupapa Senior Court ReporterKINGSTONS Holdings chief executive Brian Sedze, who is facing charges of swindling his employer of more than US$60 000, was last week formally charged with fraud.
Through his lawyers Mr Fred Machokoto and Mr Tendayi Shomwe, Sedze pleaded not guilty after the State read out the charges against him.
Trustees, Zvinavashe’s son collide
Daniel Nemukuyu Senior ReporterTrustees of the Vitalis Musungwa Gava Zvinavashe Trust are up in arms with the late national hero’s son, Mr Richard Zvinavashe, who they accuse of unilaterally buying luxurious cars worth US$300 000 on the trust’s account.







