MKD, Zanu Ndoga gasp for political survival

Herald Reporters
MDC-T, Mavambo/Kusile/Dawn and Mr Reketayi Semwayo who was disowned by Zanu Ndonga yesterday formalised their alliance to support the candidature of Mr Morgan Tsvangirai for the presidency.

Cop killer on the run

Crime Reporter
THE driver of the lorry which hit and killed a policewoman in Marondera last Thursday is reportedly on the run, police have said.
Acting National Traffic spokesperson Assistant Inspector Luckmore Chakanza said after knocking down Constable Betserai Ndlovu, the driver stopped the lorry before fleeing from

Kidney transplants under consideration

Paidamoyo Chipunza Health Reporter
ZIMBABWE is considering re-introducing kidney transplants as a solution to dialysis, a lifetime process, whose costs are beyond the reach of many, a senior Government official has said.

4 killed in crash

Crime Reporter
FOUR people, including the driver, were burnt beyond recognition when a Nissan Pulsar they were travelling in was involved in an accident with a haulage truck and caught fire along the Harare-Beitbridge highway near Mvuma yesterday morning.

Cops get computers

Crime Reporter
INNSCOR Africa Group last week donated 10 computers and two printers worth over US$8 000 to the police which would be used to collect the country’s crime and traffic statistics data. The police crime department had been collecting the statistics manually.

Board absolves self

Municipal Reporter
THE Liquor Licensing Board has refuted claims that it was behind the high number of beer outlets at suburban shopping centres, arguing that Harare as the licensing authority was responsible.

Monuments declared

Senior Reporter
GOVERNMENT has declared the National Heroes’ Acre and nine others across  the country as national monuments.
In a notice published in the Government Gazette last Friday, Home Affairs Co-Ministers Kembo Mohadi and Theresa Makone said the declaration was made on the

60m kg cotton sold

Herald Reporter
COTTON growers have sold at least 60 million kilogrammes of the crop since the marketing season opened in April this  year.
In a statement yesterday, the Agricultural Marketing Authority said the cotton was purchased by 15 registered cotton buyers.

Government suspends Cabinet meetings

Herald Reporter
GOVERNMENT has suspended Cabinet meetings to allow members to concentrate on preparations for the harmonised election to be held on July 31.
The announcement was made by the Chief Secretary to the President and Cabinet Dr Misheck Sibanda in a statement yesterday.

Peter Ndlovu case: Twalumba contests ruling

Daniel Nemukuyu Senior Reporter
TWALUMBA Holdings has appealed to the Supreme Court against the recent judgment by the High Court compelling the company to pay former Highfield United player and coach Peter Ndlovu signing-on fees to the tune of  US$55 000.

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