Makandiwa thanks media

Herald Reporter
UNITED Family International Church  founder Prophet Emmanuel Makandiwa thanked the media for inadvertently marketing the UFIC vision for free through their attempts at demonising him and the ministry. Speaking at the church’s first

Magistrate Masimba dies

Herald Reporter
Matabeleland North provincial magistrate Mr John Masimba has died.
He was 56. In a statement released yesterday,

Focus more on HIV prevention: Stamps

Herald Reporter
Health Advisor to the President and Cabinet Dr Timothy Stamps yesterday urged the Zimbabwe Aids Network, an umbrella body for Aids service orgaanisations to place more emphasis on prevention rather than focusing on

Zanu-PF elections directorate set to finalise candidates’ list

Herald Reporters
Zanu-PF’S National Elections Directorate will meet today to finalise the list of candidates who will contest primary elections on Monday next week before submitting it to the Politburo tomorrow for approval. Candidates who will emerge

Madiro, Mabika acquitted

Samuel Kadungure in Mutare
SUSPENDED Zanu-PF Manicaland chairman Mike Madiro and his deputy Dorothy Mabika were yesterday acquitted of charges of stealing 10 cattle meant for President Mugabe’s birthday celebrations in Mutare in 2012. Mutare provincial

Controversy mars MDC-T Chinhoyi primary elections

Chinhoyi Bureau
MDC-T primaries in Chinhoyi were fraught with controversy as aspiring candidates accused each other of bringing ineligible supporters to vote. The problem in Chinhoyi constituency in which sitting legislator Mr Stewart

Tsvangirai’s son in court over $107k debt

Daniel Nemukuyu Senior Reporter
Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai’s son Edwin has been dragged to the High Court for failing to pay back over US$107 000 that he allegedly borrowed from the struggling Interfin Banking Corporation in 2010. Interfin is under curatorship and the

No joy for DJ Munya’s co-accused

Daniel Nemukuyu Senior Reporter
TWO men alleged to be Star FM DJ Munyaradzi Milimo’s accomplices in the murder of a Harare man, Mr Tinashe Magorimbo, were yesterday further remanded in custody pending their bail hearing today. Justice Joseph Musakwa deferred

Man killed over honey

George Maponga Masvingo Bureau
A CHIREDZI man was at the weekend allegedly fatally struck with an iron bar by a fellow villager following a dispute over wild honey. Enock Chauke (19) of Wasara Ranch was found lying in a pool of blood by villagers near

Constitution to improve accountability

Business Reporter
The Southern African Parliamentary Support Trust has expressed optimism that the new Constitution will bring accountability in the management of public finances as it aligns with the Public Finance Management Act reforms. Speaking at a civic society

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