Jomic throws out Zuma’s facilitation team

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South African President Jacob Zuma’s backroom facilitation team members

President Mugabe back home

The Head of State and Government and Commander-in-Chief of the Zimbabwe Defence Forces, President Mugabe, is back home from Rome, Italy, where he attended the inaugural mass by the new Roman Catholic Church leader, Pope Francis I.

Harare residents speak out

Municipal Reporter
Poor roads, irregular water supplies and non functioning street lights are among the major issues Harare residents from across the suburbs want Town House management to address quickly to regain their confidence.

ZRP ready for elections

Herald Reporter
The Zimbabwe Republic Police remains highly visible and vigilant to foster adequate security ahead of and during the watershed harmonised elections expected this year, Commissioner General Augustine Chihuri has said.

Mtetwa files appeal

Court Reporter
Harare lawyer Beatrice Mtetwa who was arrested for obstructing the course of justice, yesterday filed a bail appeal at the High Court.

NIEEB hits back at Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission

Fanuel Kangondo

National Indigenisation and Economic Empowerment Board

Man defrauds ZEC

Court Reporter
A 39-year-old Chitungwiza man has landed himself in trouble after he allegedly misrepresented to Zimbabwe Electoral Commission officials that he was a clerk at Chitungwiza Central Hospital and was trained as a referendum polling officer.

Tongo’s family distances itself from Sukai

Herald Reporter
The family of the late Zanla commander General Josiah Magama Tongogara has dismissed Ms Sukai Tongogara’s claims that she was the nationalist’s first daughter.
Sukai is the general manager for investigations at the Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission.

MDC-T supporter in court for violence

Tendai Rupapa
Senior Court Reporter

An MDC-T supporter has appeared in court on allegations of public violence after he allegedly teamed up with his two brothers and assaulted two Zanu-PF supporters with iron bars.

Mazungunye High closes over hysteria

Masvingo Bureau
Mazungunye High School in Bikita this week sent nearly 1 000 pupils home after authorities closed its doors following a wave of suspected hysteria that affected four children and a teacher.

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