MDC cries foul over roadmap

Herald Reporter
The leader of the MDC, Professor Welshman Ncube, says his party will disregard the election roadmap to be crafted by Justice and Legal Affairs Minister Patrick Chinamasa and his Constitutional and Parliamentary Affairs counterpart Advocate Eric Matinenga.

MDC-T backers jump ship, Dispatch envoy to President, Make reconciliation overtures, Move read in context of poll outcome

 

Farirai Machivenyika Senior Reporter
PRESIDENT Mugabe yesterday met an envoy from the US State Department who said his country was keen to normalise relations with Zimbabwe ahead of harmonised elections scheduled to be held by midnight June 29 when the life of the Seventh Parliament

Row over seat opens Pandora’s box

Freeman Razemba Crime Reporter
MAKONI South legislator Pishai Muchauraya (MDC-T) has opened a Pandora’s box after allegedly revealing that he killed the former MP for the area, John Nyamande, in 2009. Muchauraya made the revelations while allegedly threatening his rival

Govt cancels poll funding request

 

Felex Share Herald Reporter

ZIMBABWE has cancelled its request for election funding

Ndlovu new Zanu-PF Bulawayo province chief

Bulawayo Bureau
ZANU-PF Central Committee Member Cde Callistus Ndlovu was yesterday unveiled as

All set for Independence Day celebrations

Herald Reporter
The Independence Organising Taskforce has expressed satisfaction with

3 killed, 17 injured in kombi crash

 

Crime Reporter
THREE people died on the spot while 17 others were injured when a commuter omnibus they were travelling in burst its tyre and overturned on Monday along the Mutare-Juliasdale Road. The commuter omnibus, which had 20 occupants on board including the

Malema order granted

Johannesburg. — A provisional order for the preservation of Julius Malema’s assets was made final in the North Gauteng High Court in Pretoria yesterday.
Judge Jody Kollapen instructed that the provisional order granted on 5 March be made final.

Audit office bars 13 workers

 

Herald Reporter
The Comptroller and Auditor General’s office has suspended 13 workers fingered as the brains behind a strike that saw more than 100 workers downing tools last week in protest over conditions of service. The 13 were served with the letters of suspension

20 face censure

Herald Reporter
At least 20 MDC-T party members, including members of the national executive and councillors, have been brought before disciplinary committees since late last year facing charges ranging from fanning intra-party

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