Slow start to special voting. . .MDC court appeals cited . . .Hundreds spend day in queues . . . ZEC clears logistical hurdles
Herald Reporters
THE casting of ballots in the two-day special voting for members of the security forces and civil servants who will assist the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission during harmonised elections on July 31 got off to a stuttering start yesterday owing to logistical challenges.
ZEC blames delays on MDCs appeals
Felex Share Herald ReporterTHE Zimbabwe Electoral Commission has blamed a glut of appeals from the MDC-T and MDC over the results of the Nomination Court for the slow start of Special Voting yesterday.
Mass defections from MDC-T to Zanu-PF
Felex Share Herald Reporter
Chimedza raps MDC-T for lip service on sanctions
Masvingo Bureau
EU gives conditions for lifting of illegal sanctions
Felex Share Herald ReporterTHE European Union has drawn brickbats for saying its illegal sanctions regime will be removed if the harmonised elections are deemed free and fair with analysts saying the sanctions, that were imposed to influence voting patterns, detract the ballot.
Vote Zanu-PF to restore dignity, electorate urged
Herald Reporter
People in Harare should vote for Zanu-PF at the forthcoming harmonised elections to restore the city to its sunshine city status, Zanu-PF aspiring candidate for Harare East Cde Noah Mangondo has said.
Commission calls for peace
Zvifadzo Lubombo Herald ReporterThe Zimbabwe Human Rights Commission has urged Zimbabweans to be peaceful during and after the harmonised elections set for July 31 so that the process will be free and fair.
Firms investigated
Crime ReporterPolice in Harare are investigating more than 20 law firms suspected of defrauding the Zimbabwe Revenue Authority of thousands of dollars after they allegedly manufactured fake capital gains certificates to facilitate change of property ownership for their clients. Police Criminal Investigations Department spokesperson, Detective Inspector Ntombizodwa
Tax warning
Herald ReporterSmall business entrepreneurs have been warned to remit their presumptive taxes for the second quarter or risk being levied with interest on all payments made after the expiry of the deadline.
Viewers hail ZBC, Sentech talks
Problem Masau Arts CorrespondentVIEWERS have welcomed the move by the Zimbabwe Broadcasting Corporation to engage South African signal career Sentech to provide for a channel that will screen Zimbabwean and SABC’s programmes.





