Cops dismiss reports

Crime Reporter
POLICE have dismissed as false reports by some misguided and corrupt officers who are alleging that they had petitioned Commissiner-General Augustine Chihuri over alleged pampering of traffic section members with hefty allowances.

Madiro trial postponed

Abel Zhakata in MUTARE
THE trial of suspended Zanu-PF Manicaland chairman Mike Madiro and his deputy Dorothy Mabika was yesterday postponed to May 20.
The case entered its third day yesterday with seven State witnesses having testified when Mrs Lucie-Anne Mungwari adjourned proceedings.

Armed robber gets 30yrs for stealing gold

Court Reporter
An armed robber who was part of a four-man gang that robbed five security guards of more than 6kg of gold at gunpoint in Kwekwe last year has been jailed for an effective 30 years.

Zimta elects new executive

Evelene Taadira in Victoria Falls
Zimbabwe Teacher’s Association has selected a management board to assist in the implementation of decisions made by the membership on various issues in the next four years. A new national executive

Resolve kombi rank dispute, Govt urged

Municipal Reporter
COMMUTER omnibus operators in Harare want Government to set up an independent commission to resolve the commuter bus rank dispute with council. Council recently banned on-street bus ranks and

Rains spoil tobacco

Agriculture Reporter
Some tobacco farmers incurred heavy losses after their crop was affected by the recent rains during transportation to the auction floors in Harare. The affected farmers said this had resulted in their crop

Malawi to copy Zim’s land reform, empowerment policies

Felex Share Herald Reporter
Malawi will replicate Zimbabwe’s land reform and economic empowerment initiatives because they are important in uplifting the livelihoods of the majority, visiting Malawian President Joyce Banda said

Cut-throat competition in Div One

Petros Kausiyo Deputy Sports Editor
IT might be early days yet but the 2013 Northern Region Division One Soccer League championship is promising to be a closely contested marathon with more than five teams including former Premiership champions Gunners firmly in the reckoning for the title race.

Lock in tennis challenges

Collin Matiza Sports Editor
TALENTED young Zimbabwean tennis player Benjamin Lock has been awarded a wildcard to play in the Tallahassee Challenger which starts on Saturday in the United States.
According to reports from Tallahassee, the United States Tennis Association announced on Tuesday that Florida State University’s singles player Dominic Cotrone and the doubles

Saurombe sails through to final

Ellina Mhlanga  Sports Reporter
RONZAI SAUROMBE  remained on course to win the Zimbabwe Closed tennis tournament after the top seed in the Boys Under-18 category shook off an early set back to power his way into the final at Harare Sports Club yesterday.

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