Mwonzora misleads ZBC

Herald Reporter

Contrary to the ZBC report yesterday indicating that there were no changes made to Section 158 of the gazetted draft constitution,

Law Society speaks on Hungwe

Herald Reporter
THE Law Society of Zimbabwe yesterday expressed concern at what they perceive as deliberate targeting of High Court Judge Justice Charles Hungwe

Poll date verdict out today

Innocent Ruwende Senior Court Reporter
Ruling on President Mugabe’s two urgent chamber applications seeking an extension of the March 31 by-election deadline to June 29 this year is expected today.
Harmonised elections should be held by June 29 when the life of the Seventh Parliament ends.

No support for MDC-T in Chiredzi, Mwenezi

Masvingo Bureau
MDC-T has failed to establish structures in Chiredzi and Mwenezi districts in Masvingo after people snubbed meetings called for the purpose.
Sources in the party this week admitted said it has tried and failed to make inroads in the two districts because it has few supporters.

Refugee status of self proclaimed satanists revoked

Herald Reporter
The United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees in Zimbabwe has revoked the refugee status of three self-professed satanists who were last year placed in Harare Remand Prison after they applied for permission to start a satanism church at a refugee camp in the country.

Prepaid meter project hangs in limbo

Zvamaida Murwira Senior Reporter
ZESA Holdings has installed 100 000 prepaid meters in domestic premises countrywide since August last year as it snails towards covering all 600 000 customers by August this year.

Gono speaks on gold coins

Business Reporter
RESERVE Bank Governor Dr Gideon Gono yesterday displayed the gold coins which he was alleged to have stolen

Easter death toll rises to 50

Senior Reporter
Fifty people died while 273 others were injured in 424 road accidents that have been recorded so far during the Easter holidays.
National police spokesperson Superintendent Paul Nyathi said the accidents have been attributed to speeding, inattention, following too close, reversing and overtaking errors.

Heavy rains expected from today

Agriculture Reporter
The Meteorological Services Department has warned of flash flooding, strong winds and possibly hail in some areas as the country is expected to receive heavy rainfall starting today.

Fare hikes condemned

EveleneTaadira Herald Reporter
Commuter omnibus operators in Harare have unilaterally increased fares by 100 percent following the recent 25 percent increase in the price of petrol and a 20 percent increase for diesel.

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