Zinwa reduces water supplies to Gwanda over debt

Beitbridge Bureau Serious water shortages have resurfaced in Gwanda where the Zimbabwe National Water Authority has reduced water supplies to the local authority because it has not settled a US$5…

City waterworks to shut down for 24 hours

Herald Reporter The Harare City Council will temporarily shut down the Morton Jaffray Water plant today to allow engineers to work on burst pipes. In a statement yesterday, Town Clerk…

Man commits suicide over beer

Herald Reporter A 26-YEAR-OLD man from Beatrice on Monday committed suicide following a dispute with his father over beer. Acting Mashonaland East Provincial police spokesperson Assistant Inspector Nobert Muzondo confirmed…

‘Sex lessons’ pastor acquitted

Court Reporter FOUNDER and leader of RMG End Time Message Pastor Robert Martin Gumbura, who was accused of offering sex lessons to a married female  congregant and vowed to sexually…

Wendall files US$500K lawsuit

Zvamaida Murwira Senior Reporter FORMER Big Brother Africa reality TV show winner Wendall Parson has instituted a US$516 000 lawsuit against an insurance firm after it pressed criminal charges against…

Solar way to go

Munyaradzi Musiiwa Midlands Correspondent GOVERNMENT will soon introduce commercial solar energy systems in an effort to meet the high demand of electricity, Energy and Power Development Minister Dzikamai Mavhaire has…

Minister hailed

Tafadzwa Ndlovu Herald Reporter Media practitioners have hailed Information, Media and Broadcasting Services Minister Professor Jonathan Moyo for making great strides in breaking polarisation between the public and private media…

ZDF hailed

Farirai Machivenyika Senior Reporter The Zimbabwe Defence Forces has continued to fulfil its mandate of providing security to the nation despite facing numerous challenges as a result of the illegal…

Chinamasa on investments

Farirai Machivenyika Senior Reporter FINANCE Minister Patrick Chinamasa yesterday urged Western countries to set aside their political differences with Zimbabwe and take advantage of the investment opportunities in the country…

Outrage over parking fines

Herald Reporter People have expressed outrage with Harare City Council’s recent decision to increase the clamping and tow-away fees for illegally parked vehicles and those that violate the city’s traffic…

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