Respect sanctity of human life: Police

Crime Reporter FIVE people were murdered in separate incidents countrywide as police continue to urge the public to respect the sanctity of human life. Chief police spokesperson Senior Assistant Commissioner Charity…

Chinese national fined for selling Zim flags

Fungai Lupande Court Reporter A Chinese businessman was yesterday fined $20 for selling Zimbabwe national flags without authority. Weidong Li (28), who operates a retail shop at the Gulf Complex in Harare’s…

Neighbour drags ‘noisy’ Musakwa to court

Fungai Lupande Court Reporter Gospel musician-cum-politician Elias Musakwa (pictured above) appeared in court last Friday accused of threatening to shoot his neighbour after being reported to the police for making noise. Musakwa…

Act decisively on land barons, Govt urged

Thupeyo Muleya Beitbridge Bureau The Infrastructure and Cities for Economic Development (ICED) organisation has called on central government to act on issues of increased land barons in towns and cities whom…

Businessman Chiwanza for world festival

Lloyd Gumbo Senior Reporter Affirmative Action Group president and businessman Dr Chamu Chiwanza will join other world-renowned speakers at the inaugural Essence Festival in Durban, South African next month. The festival seeks…

Southern Africa to develop teaching framework

Elita Chikwati Senior Reporter Southern Africa is working towards the development of a comprehensive Regional Teacher Policy Framework for Teachers and Teacher Training. This came out at the two-day Southern Africa conference…

US, Russia ties set to worsen

WASHINGTON. — Relations between the United States and Russia will deteriorate even more if US Democratic party presidential candidate Hillary Clinton is elected next US president, Ron Paul Institute for…

African states can try own leaders — Dlamini-Zuma

PRETORIA. — Africa has the mechanisms to try leaders accused of human rights violations, African Union commission chair Dr Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma said yesterday. She would not comment on South Africa’s decision…

‘Mthembu must lead by example’

DURBAN. — The ANC in KwaZulu-Natal said yesterday that the party’s chief whip Jackson Mthembu should lead by example by resigning first, rather than mobilising others in the party to…

Army speaks out on corruption •‘Graft a national security threat’ •Govt urged to walk the talk

John Manzongo Senior Reporter— Paying lip service to fighting corruption is a serious national security threat with potential to force civilians to protest the State’s inaction, a Zimbabwe National Army general…

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