EMA toothless, say residents
IS the Environmental Management Agency the proverbial toothless bulldog?
Chipaziwa appointed chief envoy to UN
President Mugabe has formally appointed Ambassador Chitsaka Chipaziwa as the country’s chief envoy to the United Nations in New York.
Senoir MDC-T member resigns
A senior official in Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai’s Office, Mr Martin Rupiya, has resigned amid indications that he was frustrated by "lack of co-operation".
Chombo blames Zupco’s woes on price control
Local Government, Rural and Urban Development Minister Ignatius Chombo has said Government control led to Zupco’s downfall.
‘Copac still intact’
Cde Munyaradzi Paul Mangwana has dismissed as false claims by his fellow Constitution Select Committee co-chairperson Mr Douglas Mwonzora that some legislators have pulled out of the outreach programme.
Hug drives man to burn down house?
A 53-year-old man allegedly burnt down his double-storey Braeside home after a misunderstanding with his wife on Thursday night.
Flags flying at full mast violate protocol
SEVERAL Government buildings were yesterday flying the national flag at full mast against protocol.
VP Mujuru slams greedy officials
Vice President Joice Mujuru has slammed the bloated salaries council officials are paying themselves.
Upset belly gives away drug mules
Three suspected foreign drug mules have been arrested and over 179 pellets of what is believed to be cocaine have been recovered.
Farmers, council fight
At least 300 resettled farmers have vowed to resist efforts by the Masvingo City Council to remove them from the 800-hectare Klipsham Farm that Government has designated for urban expansion.
RBZ workers get Zimdollar salaries
OVER 1 000 workers at the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe have been receiving Zimbabwe dollar salaries despite the rest of the country converting to foreign currency transactions in March last year.
Zvimba mourns heroine Sabina
President Mugabe has thanked Zanu-PF’s Politburo and Government for according Cde Sabina Mugabe national heroine status, saying though she did not take up arms against the racist Rhodesian regime, his sister played a crucial role in Zimbabwe’s liberation.
SAZ awards Natprint ISO9001 certification
Zimpapers (1980) Limited subsidiary and leading printing concern Natprint has successfully attained ISO9001: 2008 certification.
Dog gives away baby dumper
A dog carrying the decomposing head of an infant led to the discovery of a dumped newborn baby in a pit in West Nicholson last Thursday.
Xenophobia suspects remain on remand
JOHANNESBURG.
Nine South African men suspected of terrorising foreigners in Kya Sands in northern Johannesburg two weeks ago were on Thursday further remanded in custody to August 5.
Mliswa trial: Witnesses disown police reports
The trial of businessman Temba Mliswa continued yesterday with four more witnesses disowning reports made to police and medical examinations attributed to them in their testimonies.
Kadoma Senator Gava dies
Kadoma Senator Cde Chiratidzo Gava (Zanu-PF) has died.