Tokwe-Mukosi Dam to benefit 3 000

George Maponga Masvingo Bureau The completion of Tokwe-Mukosi Dam is expected to benefit over 3 000 families through the provision of irrigation at Nuanetsi Ranch in Mwenezi, a Government official…

Commuter omnibus operators want council to amend by-laws

Municipal Reporter Commuter omnibus operators want Harare City Council to amend its by-laws to ensure that kombi drivers who flout the city’s traffic regulations are fined in their personal capacity…

Manager lands post on fake O-Levels

Fungai Lupande Court Reporter Pick n Pay Kamfinsa customer service manager Tendai Muyambo, who worked for nine years after landing the post using a fake O-Level certificate, was last Friday…

Land row leaves 20 families homeless

Herald Reporter More than 20 families at Edinburg Farm in Beatrice were left homeless after their houses and property worth thousands of dollars was destroyed by unknown assailants last Wednesday…

Marriage ends over US$50

Prosper Dembedza Court Reporter A Harare man separated with his wife following a misunderstanding over how she spent US$50 he gave her, the Civil Court heard on Friday. Rudo Chidunga…

Delta wins in maize case

Noah Pito The case in which a Karoi farmer is suing Delta Beverages for allegedly buying maize from farmers in the area at below Government gazetted price of US$390 per…

Chidyausiku applauds LSZ

Daniel Nemukuyu recently in VICTORIA FALLS Chief Justice Godfrey Chidyausiku has hailed the cordial relations between the judiciary and the Law Society of Zimbabwe, saying it has greatly contributed to…

New boss for SADC lawyers

Senior Reporter Mozambican lawyer Mr Gilberto Caldeira Correia is the new president for the Sadc Lawyers’ Association. Mr Correia, who was elected at the end of the regional association’s 15th…

1 000 CABS, City houses ready

Herald Reporters NEARLY 1 000 houses built by Central Africa Building Society in partnership with Harare City Council are now ready for occupation. Council spokesperson Mr Leslie Gwindi said 985…

Farmers pay levies in kind

Noah Pito in HURUGWE— HURUNGWE Rural District Council in Mashonaland West  is encouraging farmers to settle their levy arrears with grain. The council said the grain-levy settlement facility was open…

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