Saintfiet: Zifa faces prosecution
By Robson Sharuko
THE Department of Immigration has said it will prosecute the Zifa board for its decision to employ and allow two foreigners to work in Zimbabwe without relevant work permits from the Ministry of Home Affairs.
Mabhena is national hero
By Farirai Machivenyika
Veteran nationalist and former Matabe-leland North Governor Cde Welshman Mabhe-na, who died on Tuesday, has been declared a national hero.
Lions, hyenas wreak havoc
Victoria Falls Reporter
VILLAGERS in Hwange West have lost more than 60 cattle and small livestock worth thousands of dollars to marauding lions and hyenas.
Warriors goalkeepers’coach is a convicted criminal!
By Robson Sharuko
THE Zifa technical committee was in the eye of a storm last night after stunning revelations that they secretly recruited a convicted criminal, who served a five-month prison term in a Singapore jail and a one-year worldwide ban from all football activities imposed by Fifa for match-fixing, into the coaching staff of the Warriors.
Saintfiet told to go
By Petros Kausiyo
EMBATTLED Warriors coach Tom Saintifiet was last night ordered to leave Zimbabwe after the Depa-rtment of Immigration directed that the new Warri-ors mentor should reside outside Zimbabwe until he secures a work permit.
Welshman Mabhena dies
By Nduduzo Tshuma
POLITICIANS in Matabeleland yesterday expressed shock at the death of former Matabeleland North Governor Welshman Mabhena.
Govt cracks whip on councils
By Vincent Gono
GOVERNMENT has embarked on a massive exercise to cleanse local authorities of corruption and abuse of office, with at least 10 councillors having been fired and the Ministry of Local Government describing as obscene, a US$18 000 per month salary some council chief executive officers are receiving.
Time to stop narcissism
By Nancy Lovedale
MDC-T leader Morgan Tsvangirai has reportedly changed his tune on sanctions and on the causes of the economic meltdown in Zimbabwe.
He has also threatened to boycott the next elections and a vote on the new Constitution saying it will have to be negotiated by the main parties because the process has been a farce.
MDC formations make U-turn on constitution-making process
Herald Reporters
The two MDC formations have made a dramatic U-turn on the new constitution-making process arguing the country’s new supreme law should be a negotiated settlement, while Zanu-PF has stuck to its guns insisting the process should be people driven.
Big Brother disappointing
By Jonathan Mbiriyamveka
Phew! Last weekend was one of my busiest weekends with lots in store. I was caught between so many things, including a celebrity wedding, a gig of the week as well as this and that.hhh










