Govt works on health insurance model

Walter Nyamukondiwa Chinhoyi Bureau Government is working on a comprehensive funding model that will see all people, employed or not, paying a fixed amount towards a pool expected to improve…

Ecobank offers $120m for ZETDC meters

Sifelani Tsiko Senior Writer Ecobank is willing to provide US$120 million to fund a national roll-out of smart meters by the Zimbabwe Electricity Transmission and Distribution Company through a local…

Majority population access clean water, report reveals

Daniel Nemukuyu Senior Reporter Government has managed to provide safe sources of drinking water to the majority of the people, with at least 75 percent of Zimbabweans enjoying access to…

Chief Mangwende remembered

Tawanda Marwizi Herald Reporter A memorial service for former Zimbabwe Council of Chiefs president Chief Jonathan Mangwende, who died in December 2013, was held at his rural home in Mukarakate…

Pardon recipient up for robbery

Senior Court Reporter The suspected armed robber involved in a police high-speed chase in Harare’s Kuwadzana Extension last week, in which his female alleged accomplice was shot, is an ex-convict…

Facebook faces lawsuit over Baba Jukwa

Herald Reporter A GROUP of individuals who were targeted by Baba Jukwa’s Facebook page are in contact with a South African law firm preparing a class action lawsuit against the…

Hwange set to retrench thousands

Bulawayo Bureau Hwange Colliery Company Limited will retrench at least half of its more than 3 200 workforce in the second half of 2014 and hopes to conclude two loan…

Handful supporters turn up for MDC-T rally

Peter Matambanadzo Senior Reporter THE MDC-T faction led by Mr Morgan Tsvangirai held a low-key rally at Makomva Shopping Centre in Glen View yesterday after a handful of supporters pitched…

Census: 59pc own houses

Elita Chikwati Senior Reporter At least 59 percent of Zimbabweans live in their own houses, a state of affairs attributed to Government’s progressive housing programmes initiated since Independence in 1980.

ZimStats put literacy rate under spotlight

Yoliswa Dube Chronicle Reporter HALF of Zimbabwe’s population of 13 million people has never been to school despite the country boasting of a 96 percent literacy rate, one of the…

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