Zvoma speaks on election debate

Senior Reporter
Harmonised elections cannot be held after June 30 as there are no conditions

MDC-T tampers with voters’ roll

Lloyd Gumbo Herald Reporter
THE Mashonaland East Zanu-PF leadership say they have unearthed massive irregularities in the voters’ roll where suspected MDC-T officials registered their supporters using other people’s addresses and unoccupied, condemned hostels.

MDC-T allegedly abuses Copac vehicle

Crime Reporter
MDC-T national spokesperson Mr Douglas Mwonzora is being accused of abusing Copac vehicles to conduct party business in his constituency and giving an unauthorised person to drive the vehicle.

. . . Munyaradzi Diya heartbroken

Sports Reporter
HE might have been left heartbroken but Highlanders goalkeeper Munyaradzi Diya appears to have come of age and is enjoying his game time at the Bulawayo giants.
After his coaches showed confidence in him and installed him as the first choice this season, Diya has not let them down, making some fine saves that have helped Bosso remain

ZRP has an obligation to speak on sanctions

Senior Reporter
THE Zimbabwe Republic Police has a duty and obligation to speak and denounce illegal sanctions because their effects have a bearing on their work, a senior official has said.
Officer Commanding Police Harare province, Senior Assistant Commissioner, Clement Munoriarwa said it was the responsibility of the police to speak about the illegal embargo

Youth organised gala in Murambinda

Entertainment Reporter
An estimated 10 000 strong crowd thronged Murambinda Growth Point over the weekend to mark the 33rd Independence Anniversary through music and dance.
Dubbed “Born Free Independence Gala” the event was organised by the Zimbabwe Youth Action Group and featured 11 artistes. Oddly enough, the gala was screened live on

City clarifies water chemical position

Herald Reporter
HARARE City Council will continue to buy water treatment chemicals while waiting for the State Procurement Board to adjudicate over new tenders for the chemicals.
The city’s spokesperson Mr Leslie Gwindi, yesterday said the authority had enough chemicals for treating water.

Various prophets predict president’s victory

Tinashe Farawo Herald Reporter
Leading prophets from various indigenous apostolic sects have predicted a resounding victory for President Mugabe in the forthcoming harmonised election expected this year.
The indigenous prophets from the apostolic sects have previously made accurate prophecies on the political developments in Zimbabwe with the most notable one being the 1934

Western nations in stampede to normalise relations with Zim

Farirai Machivenyika Senior Reporter
Recent overtures by the US government and other Western nations to normalise relations with Zimbabwe show that Zimbabwe has won the war against the illegal sanctions imposed by the countries over a decade ago.

Look East policy panacea to sanctions

Walter Nyamukondiwa recently in RAFFINGORA
ZIMBABWE’S Look East policy is the panacea to the economic hardships caused by the illegal sanctions, Zanu-PF national chairman Cde Simon Khaya Moyo has said.

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