Party regalia banned during independence celebrations

Herald Reporter
No political party regalia will be allowed into all the stadiums countrywide during the 33rd Independence Day celebrations on Thursday, Local Government, Rural and Urban Development Minister Ignatius Chombo has said.

Pressure groups call for timely polls

Rugare Maranga Herald Reporter
Pressure groups say harmonised elections should be held when they are due as any further delays will impact negatively on business.
This follows calls by churches for political leaders to take advantage of the prevailing peaceful environment to hold the harmonised elections that are scheduled anytime before

UZ-Seed Co partnership hailed

Herald Reporter
Seed and fertiliser companies must provide innovative extension support for the development of agriculture, Mashonaland Central Governor and Resident Minister Martin Dinha has said.

60 officers undergo cultural studies course

Masvingo Bureau
Sixty army officers from different Sadc countries attached to the Zimbabwe Staff College recently underwent a two-day cultural studies training course in Charumbira communal lands.

Senior immigration officer dies

Senior Reporter
A senior immigration officer, Mr Torevasei Svinurai, who was in charge of Forbes Border Post, the country’s biggest port of entry on the eastern border, has died.
Mr Svinurai, who was 44, succumbed to malaria and was buried at his homestead in Buhera last Wednesday.

Alex Magaisa: A stranger in Government corridors

Machivenyika Herald Reporter
A storm is brewing in Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai’s office amid reports that his ‘advisor’ Dr Alex Magaisa has taken control of the day to day running of the office despite the fact that he is not in the employ of the Public Service Commission.

Art gallery rejects white Jacob Zuma, Mandela painting

JOHANNESBURG — A painting depicting President Jacob Zuma and former president Nelson Mandela as whites has been removed from an art exhibition in Nelspruit, it was reported yesterday.

MDCs are neo-colonial agents: Sibanda

Masvingo Bureau
Zimbabwe National Liberation War Veterans Association chairman Cde Jabulani Sibanda has described the MDCs as neo-colonial agents keen to facilitate a return to Rhodesia under the guise of democracy.

Church members arrested for burning legs of noise makers

Crime Reporter
Six True Gospel Apostolic Faith church members, including the leader, have been arrested in Chitungwiza on allegations of burning the legs of two other members as punishment for talking during a church service on Sunday morning.

Man up for impersonating cop

Lovemore Meya Court Reporter
A Chitungwiza man who impersonated a police officer and searched another man’s house accusing him of selling drugs has been sentenced to 210 hours of community service.
Fungai Gasa (33) of 3715 Unit D in Chitungwiza went to Florence Madzamba’s home in Unit O on April 5 with his accomplice only identified as Shangwa where they masqueraded

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