From the village to Colombia
Isdore Guvamombe Reflections Back in the village, in the land of milk, honey and dust or Guruve, national duty sometimes forces one to leave behind his kith and kin, his valued…
EDITORIAL COMMENT: Concourt bail ruling restores trust
The Constitutional Court, by finding unconstitutional the section of the Criminal Procedure and Evidence Act allowing a prosecutor to suspend bail for seven days while an appeal is considered, shows…
Protection for home-seekers• Judge slams lawyers • . . . wants legal system tightened
Daniel Nemukuyu Senior Court Reporter The High Court has called for an urgent reform of immovable property conveyancing laws to protect scores of home-owners and home-seekers who lose their cash to…
CHURCH, Govt & Diplomats join HANDS
Gilbert Munetsi Review Correspondent The six professional Zimbabwean cyclists from Bulawayo’s Flying Eagles Club who early in the week embarked on a faith-based mission from Plumtree en-route to Kariba were welcomed…
Mabamba arrested for selling State land
Freeman Razemba Crime Reporter Businessman and former Chitungwiza Ward 25 councillor Fredrick Mabamba has been arrested for allegedly selling State and council land to home-seekers. More than 50 land barons have appeared…
Hajj stampede claims 717
MECCA. — At least 717 people have been killed in a stampede at the annual Hajj pilgrimage, Saudi Arabia’s civil defence directorate said, as the death toll continued to rise.
Parly in new appointments
Farirai Machivenyika Senior Reporter Parliament’S Standing Rules and Orders Committee yesterday made changes to portfolio committees and the country’s representatives to various continental and international parliamentary bodies following last week’s Cabinet…
‘We want to stay but . . . ’
Happiness Zengeni in Amsterdam, NETHERLANDS Telecel Zimbabwe’s majority shareholder Vimpelcom says it is committed to maintaining its shareholding in the mobile network operator and is already implementing a turnaround strategy.
CRUMBLING ZIFA EXPOSED
Eddie Chikamhi Sports Reporter ZIFA’S attempts to try and use FIFA to stop the extraordinary meeting set for October 3 have failed after the world football governing body refused to be…
SA recalls peacekeepers
JOHANNESBURG. — Dozens of South African peacekeepers serving in the United Nations mission in the Democratic Republic of Congo are being recalled home for security breaches, the military said yesterday.










