Probe US$2,6bn donation, say analysts
Herald Reporter
AUTHORITIES should investigate claims by Friends of Zimbabwe that they pumped over US$2,6 billion into the country since the formation of the inclusive Government, analysts have said.
Two drown in Lake Kariba
Bulawayo Bureau
Two men drowned in Lake Kariba after the canoe they were using to cross the water body capsized on Saturday afternoon.
Confirming the incident, Matabeleland North provincial police spokesperson Inspector Billie Dube said the two men, Siyalunda Denes Ncube (54) of Gobo village under Chief
Beitbridge cross-border driver killed in accident
Beitbridge Bureau
A Beitbridge-based cross-border driver was killed while two others were seriously injured when a 1 tonne truck they were travelling in side-swiped with a haulage truck on Friday afternoon on the New Limpopo Bridge which links Zimbabwe and South Africa.
Take sport seriously, youths urged
Herald Reporter
YOUNG people should be encouraged to take sport seriously as a way to tackle high unemployment in Zimbabwe.
This was said by Zanu-PF Mt Pleasant district treasurer Cde Jaison Pasade at a friendly match he organised between a Mt Pleasant district select team and former Premier Soccer
Mat South O-Level pass rate rises 22 percent
Beitbridge BureauMatabeleland South Province recorded a 22 percent pass rate increase in last year’s Zimsec Ordinary Level examination owing to a host of measures authorities introduced in the province, a senior Government official has said.
City’s new water billing system yet to take off
Bulawayo Bureau
A PILOT project by Bulawayo City Council to introduce a pre-paid water billing system is yet to take off as one of the selected areas for the project is yet to be serviced.
Last year, the local authority proposed to introduce the pre-paid meter billing system saying it would be the first step towards bringing to an end complaints about its billing
Price stagnation irks tobacco growers
Agriculture ReporterTobacco growers have expressed worry over the stagnation of prices which has seen the highest price failing to go beyond US$5 since the marketing season started in February.
The highest price has so far remained at US$4,99 at the auction floors while the contract floors have since recorded a high of US$5,70 per kilogramme.
Parliament urged to pass consumer law
The Consumer Council of Zimbabwe last week petitioned Parliament to pass a consumer protection law which it said was long overdue.
The CCZ has since 2010 been lobbying Government to enact the Consumer Protection Act.
Three more killed in road accidents
Herald Reporter
Three more people died on Sunday to take the number of people killed in road accidents during the Easter holidays to 45, police spokesperson Superintendent Paul Nyathi said yesterday.
Insure assets, consult on contracts, ZFU tells farmers
The Zimbabwe Farmers Union has encouraged farmers to have their assets insured and also to consult farmers unions before signing contracts to avoid being duped.The call comes after it emerged that some farmers were signing dubious contracts while others, particularly small scale, were not insuring their assets resulting in them losing out




