Security sector reforms not part of GPA

Farirai Machivenyika Senior Reporter
THE so-called security sector reforms are not part of the Global Political Agreement and parties pushing the agenda are driven by the illegal regime change motive as they seek to weaken the country’s security services, Defence Minister Emmerson Mnangagwa said yesterday.

CDF Bill ready for Parliament

Felex Share Herald Reporter

The Constituency Development Fund Bill that would give a legal framework on how legislators should use funds is now complete and ready for tabling in Cabinet,

MDC-T disqualifies 200 aspiring candidates

Zvamaida Murwira Herald Reporter

THE MDC-T has disqualified 200 aspirants

Tsvangirai loses court challenge

Innocent Ruwende
PRIME MINISTER Morgan Tsvangirai has no role to play in the by-election case pitting President Mugabe and three former MDC legislators,

Cairns leads order of merit

Takudzwa Chitsiga Sports Reporter
RYAN Cairns has set the pace towards the Golden Pilsener Zimbabwe Open as he is leading the Zambezi Tour order of merit standings after the two events played so far this season.

Triathlon team for African Championships named

Sports Reporter
TRIATHLON Association of Zimbabwe have named a 15-member team to represent the nation in the forthcoming African Championships to be held in Morocco next month.
The championships are slated for May 25 and will be used as qualifiers for the World Championships scheduled for September in London.

Skylink sell franchise

Takudzwa Chitsiga Sports Reporter
FORMER Division-Two out-fit Startrack Academy will be playing in Northern Region Division One this year after they bought the Skylink franchise early this week.
The academy, which is based in Highfield will come into the league with mostly the players below the age of 20 years which they were using last season in Harare province Division

Jaure back for Dynamos

Augustine Hwata Sports Reporter
DEPENDABLE defender Partson Jaure resumed training yesterday, boosting morale in the Dynamos camp ahead of their tough Champions League first round, second leg tie against seasoned Tunisian side Club Athletic Bizertin at Rufaro on Sunday.

‘Asiagate still alive’

Grace Chingoma Sports Reporter
THE  seemingly never-ending Asiagate saga took a new twist yesterday as Zifa came out all guns blazing and dismissed indications that the matter had crumbled at Fifa with the association revealing nothing had changed as they still had the full backing of the world soccer governing body on the match-fixing scandal.

Feeling good for nothing

We had this euphoria where the continent raucously welcomed and celebrated the dawn of political independence during and after the fall of colonial empires across Africa. It was a massive feel-good factor to see colonial rulers packing their bags and handing over political power to what we called African revolutionaries or nationalists, depending on

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