Report on Gandiya wrong
Precious Shumba
The report in the Herald of October 12 headlined “Gandiya Defies Supreme Court” is malicious, mischievous and
Deputy Sheriff in court
Court Reporter
A CHITUNGWIZA Deputy Sheriff has appeared in court for generating summons and using them to evict a man from his house.
GMB still owes farmers US$40 million
Obert Chifamba
THE Grain Marketing Board still owes farmers US$40 million for maize delivered to its depots in the 2010/11 marketing season.
Charhons turns to shareholders for capital
Bright Madera Senior Business Reporter
M.E CHARHONS, an associate company of Cairns Holdings and Dairibord Holdings Ltd has turned to shareholders for help after
New energy policy on cards
THE Zimbabwe Government is crafting a new energy policy to address challenges besetting the sector, a cabinet Minister said
Role of urban agriculture
Shingai Kawadza
The fact that urban communities are increasingly becoming vulnerable due to climate change, poverty, financial constraints,
President in Malawi for Comesa Summit
From Caesar Zvayi in LILONGWE, Malawi
PRESIDENT MUGABE has described the 15th Common Market for Eastern and Southern Africa Summit scheduled to begin
Constitutional referendum set for next year
Herald Reporter
A REFERENDUM to decide the fate of the proposed new constitution is likely to be held in February next year after Copac failed
Parade of suspected women rapists still to take place
Freeman Razemba Crime Reporter
THE identification parade for the three Gweru women arrested last Sunday in possession of 31 used condoms did not take place
Taylor hopes for better show
Paul Munyuki Sports Reporter
ZIMBABWE cricket captain Brendan Taylor believes they will make a big impression when they take on New Zealand in a



