UNWTO technical team for Zimbabwe, Zambia

Isdore Guvamombe
The United Nations World Tourism Organisation technical team is expected to arrive on Wednesday to

Editorial Comment: Victory begins with you, me, with us all

Zanu-PF is the oldest and largest political party in Zimbabwe body politic. When the great revolutionary party establishes rules and regulations to guide the conduct of its members in any plebiscite, it surely comes from long years of experience and therefore, every party member should abide by the rules, because, in the end, it is the rules that

Diplomatic row over Mantashe comments

JOHANNESBURG. — A diplomatic row is brewing after ANC secretary general Gwede Mantashe accused a Swede of fuelling the Marikana crisis and “destabilising” the country.
Diplomatic sources told the Sunday Independent that Sweden has protested against Mantashe’s comments made two weeks ago. According to the newspaper, security

Chinese language officially launched at African Union headquarters

ADDIS ABABA. — The Chinese language class has been officially launched at the African Union, the pan- African bloc said in a Press statement on Saturday.
The project within the framework of the China-Africa co-operation was launched by the AU Commission in collaboration with the Addis Ababa Confucius Institute and the Embassy

Snowden leaves Hong Kong for Russia

HONG KONG/MOSCOW. — An aircraft believed to be carrying Edward Snowden landed in Moscow yesterday after Hong Kong let the former US security contractor leave the territory, despite Washington’s efforts to extradite him to face espionage charges.

Lawyer challenges water disconnections

Daniel Nemukuyu Senior Reporter
A lawyer has filed a High Court application challenging municipalities’ tendency of disconnecting water from “defaulting consumers” without obtaining a court order.
Mr Farai Mushoriwa of Mawere and Sibanda law firm, although he contends that he fully paid for the water, argues that council had no authority at law to disconnect him.

Lawyer challenges water disconnections

Daniel Nemukuyu Senior Reporter
A lawyer has filed a High Court application challenging municipalities’ tendency of disconnecting water from “defaulting consumers” without obtaining a court order.
Mr Farai Mushoriwa of Mawere and Sibanda law firm, although he contends that he fully paid for the water, argues that council had no authority at law to disconnect him.

Lawyer challenges water disconnections

Daniel Nemukuyu Senior Reporter
A lawyer has filed a High Court application challenging municipalities’ tendency of disconnecting water from “defaulting consumers” without obtaining a court order.
Mr Farai Mushoriwa of Mawere and Sibanda law firm, although he contends that he fully paid for the water, argues that council had no authority at law to disconnect him.

Lawyer challenges water disconnections

Daniel Nemukuyu Senior Reporter
A lawyer has filed a High Court application challenging municipalities’ tendency of disconnecting water from “defaulting consumers” without obtaining a court order.
Mr Farai Mushoriwa of Mawere and Sibanda law firm, although he contends that he fully paid for the water, argues that council had no authority at law to disconnect him.

Machingura in dreamland

Collin Matiza Sports Editor
FOR young schoolgirl Marlon Machingura from Banket, she never imagined in her wildest dreams that she would one day represent Zimbabwe at a major international sporting event overseas, let alone in a European country like Sweden.

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