Chihuri speaks against corruption

Crime Reporter
Low salaries and unfavourable conditions of work caused by lack of funding from Treasury must not be a justification for police officers to engage in corruption, Police Commissioner General Augustine Chihuri has said. Speaking at a pass-out parade

New structure of the Legislature

Farirai Machivenyika Senior Reporter
THE Seventh Parliament will be dissolved at midnight tomorrow, ending the tenure of the legislative assembly that formed the inclusive Government.
In terms of the Constitution, the life of Parliament ends on the

Nomination Courts sit

Felex Share Herald Reporter
Nomination Courts sit today in various provincial capitals countrywide to receive names of presidential, national assembly, senate and local authority candidates for the July 31 harmonised elections. Candidates were yesterday sorting out their nomination

Zanu-PF and MDC-T finalising constituency lists

BY last night the two major parties in the Seventh Parliament had almost finished finalising their lists of candidates for submission to the nomination court.
Zanu-PF had a more complex task with the results of its huge primary poll exercise

Farmers urged to take up medical aid

Agriculture Reporter
Medical practitioners are concerned with the low uptake of medical aid facilities within the farming communities.
This was noted at the Grainmed Agricultural Medical Aid annual general meeting

SA deploys 40 more officers at Beitbridge

Beitbridge Bureau
The movement of both human and vehicular traffic has drastically improved on the South African border with Zimbabwe following the deployment of 40 more immigration officers by that country’s Home Affairs department. The staff complement was beefed

Outgoing Zengeza West MP blasts MDC-T

Herald Reporter
OUTGOING Zengeza West MP, Mr Colleen Gwiyo yesterday blasted the MDC-T leadership for failing to stamp out factionalism, violence and corruption.
Mr Gwiyo slammed party president, Mr Morgan Tsvangirai for receiving wrong advice

College of pathology launched

Herald Reporter
The first Zimbabwe College of Pathology has been launched to promote professional standards and the teaching and practice of pathology in the country.
In a speech read on his behalf by Dr Obadiah Moyo, Health and Child Welfare Deputy

Zimpapers won’t lay off staff, says Mutasa

Felix Share Herald Reporter
ZIMPAPERS group chief executive Mr Justin Mutasa has assured staff that there will be no job losses following the acquisition of a state-of-the-art Orient X-Cel digitalised printing press. Responding to online media reports yesterday that there would be

No to another inclusive Govt, says Zanu-PF

Lloyd Gumbo Herald Reporter
ZANU-PF does not want another inclusive Government after the harmonised elections, the party’s national chairman, Cde Simon Khaya Moyo said last night.
Cde Moyo, who also chairs the party’s national elections directorate, appealed to party

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