US$122 000 for development plan
Beitbridge Bureau Beitbridge Town Council has come up with a Local Development Plan that seeks to transform the town into a modern medium city. Town Engineer Maxwell Karenyi made the…
Funding hinders contract farming
Agriculture Reporter The Grain Marketing Board will no longer contract farmers to produce 8 000 tonnes of soyabeans for the company’s stockfeeds manufacturing plant in Norton. GMB wanted to contract…
12 383 sex workers register
Paidamoyo Chipunza Health Reporter THE Centre for Sexual Health, HIV and Aids Research (CeSHHAR) has registered 12 383 sex workers throughout the country between the ages of 12 and 60…
Govt urged to think twice
Farirai Machivenyika Senior Reporter GOVERNMENT has been urged to be sensitive to people’s needs before it embarks on the demolition of structures that were illegally built on public land in…
Mixed feelings over Harare City budget
Herald Reporter Harare residents have expressed mixed feelings over the city’s 2014 budget which was announced last Friday. The city announced a US$369,3 million budget and hinted on revising tariffs…
Reprieve on illegal structures
Evelene Taadira Herald Reporter HARARE City Council has given residents a two-month reprieve to negotiate with council the way forward regarding their illegal structures before demolition begins. Council recently said…
US$319m deal sealed
Lloyd Gumbo Herald Reporter GOVERNMENT and the China Export and Import Bank yesterday signed a US$319 million loan agreement for the expansion of Kariba South hydro power project. Finance Minister…
BAZ wants Treasury Bills for FCA cash
Business Reporter—- BANKS have proposed the conversion of outstanding foreign currency accounts balances appropriated by the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe during the height of the hyperinflationary period into Treasury paper.…
Cup Kings or mere chokers?
Augustine Hwata Senior Sports Reporter THERE was a time when CAPS United were the Cup Kings but today they have turned into chokers, when it comes to knock-out tournaments, after…
Security forces pour into typhoon-hit towns
TACLOBAN. — Hundreds of Philippine soldiers and police poured into a city devastated by Super Typhoon Haiyan yesterday to try to contain looting that threatens an emergency relief effort. More…







