Parly pass Money Laundering Bill

Herald Reporter
Parliament has passed the Money Laundering and Proceeds of Crime Bill (HB4 2013) as part of Zimbabwe’s commitment to the fight against financing of terrorism.

Binga business community snubs Tsvangirai

Tendai Mugabe in Binga
MDC-T leader Mr Morgan Tsvangrirai yesterday came face to face with the reality of his waning support when he was forced to abandon a business consultative meeting in Binga after the local

Party ends in tragedy

Court Reporter
A birthday party in Chitungwiza ended up in tragedy recently when a man died after he was stabbed with an unknown object by another reveller after a misunderstanding over music and the public address

Call to support caregivers

Herald Reporter
Government must look at ways of supporting informal caregivers who are playing a critical role in the country’s health delivery system, Health Advisor to the President and Cabinet Dr Timothy Stamps has

Campaigning hots up

Chinhoyi Bureau
CAMPAIGNING ahead of Zanu-PF primary elections to be held on Monday has gone a gear up as winning candidates from the first screening process are making frantic efforts to win the hearts of voters.

Police dismiss claims

Herald Reporter
Police have dismissed media reports that the copies of Newsday that were confiscated from an Alpha Media Holdings stand in Mbare, Harare on Tuesday were taken by Zanu-PF supporters.

Register to vote

Herald Reporter
The children of war liberators have been urged to go and register to vote in the forthcoming harmonised election.

MDC-T concedes defeat

Herald Reporter
MDC-T’s decision to embark on an overdrive to lure other parties opposed to Zanu-PF to rally behind it shows the Western-sponsored party has conceded defeat at the harmonised elections set for July

Tsvangirai in fresh storm . . . trashes separation of powers . . .Analysts blast tactless move

Farirai Machivenyika  Senior Reporter
PRIME Minister Morgan Tsvangirai has come under fire for trashing the principle of separation of powers

Poll date hearing set for next Wednesday

Daniel Nemukuyu Senior Court Reporter
THE Constitutional Court will next week hear the Government’s application seeking the extension of the election date beyond July 31 after Chief Justice Godfrey Chidyausiku yesterday ruled the case

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