Editorial Comment:Zimbabwe Electoral Commission on course
THE delays yesterday during the special voting for police and other Government officials who are likely to be deployed away from their constituencies on July 31 were a result of events, not fundamental flaws in the electoral process or its organisation.Hubby brings loves into matrimonial bed
Court ReporterA woman was on Friday brought to court for sleeping with a man in the presence of his wife in their matrimonial bedroom.
Erica Farirai pleaded with magistrate Ms Tatenda Manhanzva to rescue her from the disrespect she was suffering from her husband’s girlfriend Anastancia Tete.
Unlicenced blaster jailed 5months
Court ReporterAn unlicenced blaster at the United Family International church in Chitungwiza was jailed for five months after debris injured a woman who was fetching water at the premises after he dynamited a rock.
3 000 pre-paid meter scam unearthed
Herald ReporterA Finmark Industries pre-paid meter installer, who allegedly stole 3 000 meters worth US$309 000 from his employer, last week appeared in court facing theft charges.
Finmark Industries is one of the companies contracted by Zesa Holdings to supply and install prepaid meters in the northern region beginning September 2012 Hammond
‘Onion war’ spills into court
Court ReporterA Harare woman who was beaten by her neighbour for sending her child to uproot some onions in the woman’s garden has applied for a protection order.
Chipo Mutema and Sipho Ncube no longer see eye to eye because of onions and both recently appeared at the Harare civil court.
Wendall’s trial date set
Innocent Ruwende Senior Reporter
Tsvangirai wants another summit on Zim
Felex Share Herald ReporterMDC-T has written to Sadc calling for yet another summit on Zimbabwe before the harmonised elections on July 31, alleging violence by Zanu-PF and the reform mantra.
The party’s secretary-general Mr Tendai Biti claimed at a Press conference last week that its youth deputy chairperson Coaster Machingauta had his car shot at by Zanu-PF
Tsvangirai keeps ‘friends’ mantra
Herald Reporters
UFIC youths mend roads
Senior ReporterTHE United Family International Church has embarked on a pothole filling campaign in some residential suburbs in Harare.
UFIC members including youths filled potholes in some potholed roads in Westlea, Dzivarasekwa, Malbereign, Tynwald South and North, among others.
Rebels barred from using MDC-T logo
Bulawayo bureau
FOUR MDC-T rebels who are contesting the July 31 harmonised elections as independent candidates in Bulawayo have been barred from using the party’s symbol and picture of the party leader, Mr Morgan Tsvangirai in their campaigns.



