Garanganga, Sibanda sail through
Ellina Mhlanga, Harare Bureau THE International Tennis Federation Old Mutual Futures Series got underway yesterday with Zimbabwe’s Takanyi Garanganga and Mehluli Sibanda sailing through to the second round at Harare…
African governments urged to deal with fiscal indiscipline
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Poll proclamation: Ball in ED’s hands . . . No law, court can stop President — Chief Justice
THE President is obliged by the law to proclaim dates for the harmonised election within the prescribed period and neither a court of law nor any individual, for whatever reason, can stop him from performing such a mandatory function, Chief Justice Luke Malaba has ruled.
Poll proclamation: Ball in ED’s hands . . . No law, court can stop President — Chief Justice
THE President is obliged by the law to proclaim dates for the harmonised election within the prescribed period and neither a court of law nor any individual, for whatever reason, can stop him from performing such a mandatory function, Chief Justice Luke Malaba has ruled.
Poll proclamation: Ball in ED’s hands . . . No law, court can stop President — Chief Justice
THE President is obliged by the law to proclaim dates for the harmonised election within the prescribed period and neither a court of law nor any individual, for whatever reason, can stop him from performing such a mandatory function, Chief Justice Luke Malaba has ruled.
Poll proclamation: Ball in ED’s hands . . . No law, court can stop President — Chief Justice
THE President is obliged by the law to proclaim dates for the harmonised election within the prescribed period and neither a court of law nor any individual, for whatever reason, can stop him from performing such a mandatory function, Chief Justice Luke Malaba has ruled.
Poll proclamation: Ball in ED’s hands . . . No law, court can stop President — Chief Justice
THE President is obliged by the law to proclaim dates for the harmonised election within the prescribed period and neither a court of law nor any individual, for whatever reason, can stop him from performing such a mandatory function, Chief Justice Luke Malaba has ruled.
Poll proclamation: Ball in ED’s hands . . . No law, court can stop President — Chief Justice
THE President is obliged by the law to proclaim dates for the harmonised election within the prescribed period and neither a court of law nor any individual, for whatever reason, can stop him from performing such a mandatory function, Chief Justice Luke Malaba has ruled.
Poll proclamation: Ball in ED’s hands . . . No law, court can stop President — Chief Justice
THE President is obliged by the law to proclaim dates for the harmonised election within the prescribed period and neither a court of law nor any individual, for whatever reason, can stop him from performing such a mandatory function, Chief Justice Luke Malaba has ruled.
Poll proclamation: Ball in ED’s hands . . . No law, court can stop President — Chief Justice
THE President is obliged by the law to proclaim dates for the harmonised election within the prescribed period and neither a court of law nor any individual, for whatever reason, can stop him from performing such a mandatory function, Chief Justice Luke Malaba has ruled.


