Coup puts West under microscope
Takunda Maodza Senior Reporter
THE West’s duplicity was exposed over the weekend when the US and its allies openly backed the
MDC-T rolls out election campaign
Takunda Maodza Senior ReporterMDC-T launched its election campaign and manifesto at the 5000-seater Rudhaka Stadium in
Vice president Mujuru hits campaign trail
Tendai Mugabe in DOTITO
ZANU-PF yesterday moved its election campaign a gear-up with Vice President Joice Mujuru
Khaya-Moyo lashes out at power-hungry party cadres
Bulawayo Bureau
ZANU-PF National Chairman Cde Simon Khaya-Moyo has lashed out at some power-hungry
Binga chiefs demand firms comply with indigenisation
Herald ReporterCHIEFS from Binga have ordered companies operating in the district to declare certificates of exemption from participating in the indigenisation programme, accusing the firms of showing a negative attitude towards empowerment.
12 killed in accidents
Midlands CorrespondentTWELVE people were killed while nine others were seriously injured in two separate accidents which occurred almost at the same spot along the Gweru-Mvuma Road on Saturday and Sunday, police confirmed yesterday.
Churches hail ruling
Felex Share Herald ReporterTHE church has welcomed the Constitutional Court ruling upholding the July 31 election date saying Zimbabweans should now work towards ensuring that the elections are peaceful.
Kaukonde on projects
Herald ReporterMORE than 100 youths from Marondera Central are set to embark on a horticultural venture, in a deal brokered by Zanu-PF provincial chairman and the party’s candidate for the House of Assembly Cde Ray Kaukonde to assist youths in the constituency. The programme is targeted at providing employment to more than 300 youths in the constituency.
Disease kills 35 cattle
Senior ReporterMORE than 35 cattle have died in Chegutu East and Kadoma due to an outbreak of dermatophilus congolensis infection, a chronic skin disease affecting a wide range of species of livestock.
US$400 000 donation
Chinhoyi BureauCHINHOYI provincial hospital has received state-of-the-art cervical cancer screening and treatment equipment from the Italian community which has the capacity to conduct tests on at least three million women and girls.





