‘THREE masked men armed raided Cooland Supermarket in Nkulumane 12 suburb and shot an employee’

  THREE masked men armed with guns raided Cooland Supermarket in Bulawayo’s Nkulumane 12 suburb and allegedly shot one employee in the leg before getting away with more than $1 000. The incident occurred at around 6PM on Saturday. A total of $1 155 was allegedly stolen from an ecocash counter and the armed robbers also took an undisclosed amount of money from other supermarket tills as well as three cellphones. The suspects, who were…

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MUGABE, allegedly defrauded an individual by misrepresenting that he was selling a house

MUGABE, allegedly defrauded an individual by misrepresenting that he was selling a house

  A Pumula South resident, Jesina Mugabe is in trouble for allegedly defrauded a fellow resident of $5000 by misrepresenting that he was selling a house number 20942 in Pumula South. Mugabe was not asked to plead to fraud when appearing before Bulawayo magistrate Franklin Mkhwananzi and was granted $50 bail before being remanded to March 30 for trial. The court was told that during the period from August 24 2016 to February 9 2017…

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Boy (8) eaten by crocodile was attacked while bathing in Dande River Mushumbi Mbire district, Mashonaland Central

A Minor who was allegedly eaten by a crocodile in Mushumbi Mbire district, Mashonaland Central has been identified as Ackim Musewo (8). Sources close to the investigations claim that Ackim of Muvhundika village under Chief Chitsungo in Mushumbi went to take a bath in Dande River on 13 March where he was attacked by a crocodile.”The tragedy happened on 13 March when the minor went to take a bath in Dande River around 18:00hours. “The…

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OPPOSITION PARTIES are tarnished, while NERA National Electoral Reform Agenda parties are now Zimbabwe’s lifeline for 2018 ballot.

The National Electoral Reform Agenda (Nera) are facing typical Zanu pf time delaying tactics and opposition force intimidation tactics, already evident through the Joint Operations Committee (Joc) summon to NERA to attend a meeting with them on Monday 20 th March 2017.   The pro Zanu pf Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (Zec) has also called upon the NERA parties to meet with them on Tuesday 21st March 2017   Amazingly, it has suddenly become imperative for…

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“The Herald can go to hell. It’s evil agenda is now so apparent and so moronic that nobody is fooled by it anymore”-Professor Jonathan Moyo

“The Herald can go to hell. It’s evil agenda is now so apparent and so moronic that nobody is fooled by it anymore”-Professor Jonathan Moyo

Professor Jonathan Moyo yesterday evaded questions as to why he posted a list of alleged donations made by President Mugabe to Tsholotsho flood victims, excluding 1 000 bags of maize-meal as announced by Matabeleland North Provincial Minister of State Cde Cain Mathema. He chose to be abusive in his response to inquiries by The Herald saying he had not generated any tweet listing the donations. He said he only posted public information that was compiled by…

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Zimsec advises Examination Centres that Ordinary and Advanced Level Exams registration has been extended to 21 April 2017

Zimsec advises Examination Centres that  Ordinary and Advanced Level Exams registration has been extended to 21 April 2017

THE Zimbabwe Schools Examination Council has extended the November Ordinary and Advanced level public examinations registration deadline from March 30 to April 21. The extension follows an outcry over the March 30 initial deadline. Last week, some parents told The Chronicle that schools had told them about the closing date about two weeks before the cut-off date, hence it would be difficult for them to mobilise the required money. Although the Zimsec deadline was March…

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May be mandatory to Amend Constitution for aspiring councillors and MPs to have a min 5 Os for public office-SPEAKER Mudenda

THE Speaker of Parliament, Advocate Jacob Mudenda, has said it may be necessary to amend the Constitution to make it mandatory for aspiring councillors and Members of Parliament to have a minimum of 5 Ordinary Level subjects for them to be considered for public office. Speaking at a stakeholders meeting with tertiary Institutions at the Midlands State University in Gweru yesterday, Adv Mudenda said the country should take a leaf from Zambia which recently introduced…

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Herald attachee seeks assistance for chemotherapy to suppress cancerous hormone believed to becontributing to ovarian cysts

Herald attachee Praise Bvumbamera is seeking financial assistance to complete five chemotherapy sessions required to suppress a cancerous hormone in her body believed to be continuously contributing to ovarian cysts. Bvumbamera (23), who is pursuing an Honours Degree in English and Communication Studies with the Midlands State University and is currently on industrial attachment with The Herald, requires about $5 000 for chemotherapy and additional funding for another bill that is accruing at Harare Central Hospital,…

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GENDER ACTIVISTS SHOCKED by MDC T senator call for virginity testing of girls

GENDER ACTIVISTS SHOCKED by  MDC T senator call for virginity testing of girls

GENDER activists yesterday rounded up on an MDC-T Senator who said Zimbabwe should go back to its culture of testing girls for virginity.   The opposition party’s Masvingo Senator Misheck Marava said this while debating a motion on the eradication of early child marriages on Wednesday.   Senator Marava said virginity testing would discourage child marriages.   “Does our law allow our children to have sex before 18 years and then get married at 18…

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BULAWAYO POLICE BAN CARRYING OF DANGEROUS WEAPONS,…or the next three months? ??

BULAWAYO POLICE BAN CARRYING OF DANGEROUS WEAPONS,…or the next three months? ??

POLICE in Bulawayo have banned the carrying of dangerous weapons in public for the next three months saying they were being used to commit serious crimes which include robbery, unlawful entry and assault.   The order, which has been made under the Public Order and Security Act (POSA), became effective on Wednesday and will run until June 15.   Bulawayo police spokesperson Inspector Precious Simango said no one must carry knobkerries, knives, catapults, machetes and…

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