Independent candidates told to swallow pride

Chinhoyi Bureau
ZANU-PF cadres who filed their nomination papers to stand as independent candidates should swallow their pride as the party will move forward without them, Mashonaland West provincial chairman

MDC-T accommodates losers in Masvingo council structures

From George Maponga in Masvingo
The beleaguered MDC-T in Masvingo was last week forced to accommodate several party bigwigs in the new provincial council after they had lost primary elections to newcomers.
The election of losing party provincial organising secretary

Two armed robbers gunned down

Herald Reporters
Police shot and killed two armed robbers who had committed a spate of robberies in Harare and Bulawayo between May and June. The pair, Golden Magwenju (24) and Joseph Makanuka (20), were killed

Rushwaya ruling deferred for fifth time

Court Reporter
Ruling in the matter in which former Zifa chief executive Henrietta Rushwaya, accused of concealing transactions from a principal, was yesterday deferred for the fifth time to July 30 because the magistrate expected

Makandiwa drags bank to court

Daniel Nemukuyu Senior Reporter
United Family International Church Ministries has taken Trust Bank to court claiming US$216 000 the church deposited into its account with the bank since last year. The church claims it deposited the money into the account and

Man invites wife to his wedding

Court Reporter
A Harare man who sent his wife an invitation card to his wedding with another woman was yesterday brought to the Harare Civil Court for breaching her peace. Zvondai Sithole made a protection order application against her husband

No medical exam for rape victim (12), two months on

Herald Reporter
A 12-year-old Mberengwa girl allegedly raped by two teen boys is battling for her life after she contracted an infection during the assault and went for two months without being examined by a doctor. The girl sustained injuries and bruises on

New system snuffs out multiple marriages

Peter Matambanadzo Senior Reporter
The introduction of the new computerised system has contributed tremendously in the eradication of multiple marriages of convenience and immigration fraud, the Registrar General Mr Tobaiwa Mudede has said. He said the new system

Aussie miner in trouble

Court Reporter
THE Kwekwe-based Australian miner who is accused of taking over a mining company after the owners left the country and mining gold illegally had his application for relaxation of bail conditions turned down

Bribery bid backfires

Crime Reporter
A Glen Norah woman was last Monday arrested on allegations of offering a police officer US$200 bribe to facilitate the release of her brother who had been arrested for armed robbery. National police spokesperson

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