Harare presents 2012 service delivery plan

Municipal Reporter
HARARE City Council has presented to Government its service delivery plan for 2012 but fears financial constraints may derail progress. City officials led by Mayor Muchadeyi Masunda met Local Government, Rural and Urban Development

Masunda, Chombo meet over residents’ needs

Municipal Reporter
HARARE Mayor Muchadeyi Masunda on Monday finally met Local Government, Rural and Urban Development Minister Ignatius Chombo to discuss how best Harare responds to residents’ needs. Minister Chombo pledged to help Harare recover the

Asian markets rise on IMF crisis fighting plan

HONG KONG. – Asian markets mostly rose yesterday, tracking gains on Wall Street amid positive US economic data and International Monetary Fund plans to boost its coffers for crisis fighting. But the Australian dollar took a hit after a mixed jobs report disappointed markets. Tokyo rose 1,04 percent, or 89,10 points, to 8 639,68 and Seoul jumped 1,19 percent, or 22,58

Forland truck offers good value for your money

The Forland 5-tonne truck is the best truck for you if you want to experience how practical and reliable these vehicles are for deliveries or for any transport business. The Chinese are fast catching on the large vehicle manufacturing industry. The commercial vehicle industry has over the years just been dominated by Nissan, remember the UD when we were growing up?

Victoria Falls National Park one of Zimbabwe’s finest

Isdore Guvamombe Tourism Matrix
THROUGH and through, the Victoria Falls National Park is hailed as one of Zimbabwe’s finest wildlife sanctuaries that protects the south and east banks of the Zambezi River within the world-famous Victoria Falls. This is certainly one of the

Anjin reaches out to Arda Transau community

ZIMBABWE’S largest diamond mining company, Anjin Investments, on Tuesday handed over a water purification plant and a shuttle bus to two schools and a clinic, to the community that was relocated from Nechirasika to Arda Transau, in Odzi.
The schools are for primary and secondary education, respectively. Anjin also donated 100 state-of-the-art computers to the

Forestry Commission, BAT aim to curb deforestation

The Forestry Commission of Zimbabwe has said that it expects deforestation caused by tobacco farmers to decline this year following enactment of regulations to promote planting of trees. About 65 percent of tobacco produced in the country is cured using firewood. FCZ information and communication manager Ms Violet Makoto said the commission had adopted a gum tree

Nurse fakes cancer to get cash

A care worker at a hospice has been accu-sed of faking cancer to get thousands of dollars from well-wishers. Donors gave Jennifer Risa Stover more than US$30 000 after she told them she was battling uterine cancer. One co-worker at the Colorado hospice where she worked handed over US$12 000 to help Ms Stover pay medical bills and her mortgage.

From stage to grassroots

Arthur Choga
For Nyaradzo Mashayamombe, making the step from the stage and the studio into the lives of disadvantaged children, was a natural progression. The gospel star, who was the last person to record and release a track with the late Cephas Mashakada,

All set for Music Crossroads grand finale

Richmore Tera and Mandla Dingani
ALL is set for this year’s edition of the Zimbabwe Music Crossroads talent search show with various groups from the country’s 10 provinces billed to battle it out in Harare’s First Street Mall tomorrow. Last year’s winners of Chibuku Road to Fame, Munandi

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