Cabinet okays changes at RG, Move to ease voter registration, Replacement fees for IDs slashed, Voters’ roll now US$5 000 a copy

Lloyd Gumbo Herald Reporter
CABINET has directed the Registrar-General’s Office to replace lost identity documents for all

Mat South entries at ZITF take nosedive

Bulawayo Bureau
The Bulawayo Agriculture Society has witnessed a reduction in entries from Matabeleland South due to drought, the administrative officer, Mrs Natalie Adlam, said yesterday.
“The high levels of drought witnessed in the country, especially in Matabeleland, has impacted

2 boys drown

Crime Reporter
Two Harare boys drowned on Sunday morning while swimming in a dam at Eyecourt Farm in Waterfalls.
The two, Osama Raymond (12) and Ashley Tafadzwa (13) were on their way to church when

Hubby takes baby to bar

Court Reporter
A Harare woman yesterday revealed that her husband is in the habit of taking their three-year-old child to a bar from where he returns with the minor late.
Rudo Bogus made the claims yesterday at Harare Civil Court where she was

The graphic design stampede

Knowledge Mushohwe
These days, it is no longer a rarity to find in the post, a wedding invitation card inferior to what first year graphic design students make on the first day.
There are people out there with computers and a way to install design

Venezuela survives another attempt at regime change

Mark Weisbrot
While most of the news on Venezuela in the week since the April 14, presidential election focused on the efforts of losing candidate Henrique Capriles to challenge the results, there was another campaign based in Washington that was quite revealing. And the two

Banks’ murder suspect denied bail

Senior Court Reporter
A Harare man who is accused of killing businessman Allan Laurence Banks before stashing his body in his car’s boot and making off with US$20 000 was yesterday denied bail at the High Court. George Francis Lovell (31) of 88 Glenara Avenue, Highlands, and also

No to windscreen smashing, police told

Crime Reporter
POLICE officers have been ordered to stop shattering commuter omnibus windscreens and any other activities likely to endanger the lives of passengers when carrying out their duties in and around Harare. In an interview yesterday, national police

Zim to benefit on Barca deal

LAUSANNE — ZIMBABWE are set to be among the 23 beneficiaries of a groundbreaking agreement between Spanish soccer giants Barcelona and the International Olympic Committee which will help to groom and nurture young, talented African footballers.

205 drivers up for culpable homicide

Crime Reporter
At LEAST 205 drivers countrywide are facing culpable homicide charges after they were involved in accidents which resulted in the death of several people this year.
Police statistics show that between January and March this year, 416 people were killed

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