Harare City owed $500m

Innocent Ruwende Municipal Reporter Harare City Council is owed half a billion dollars in unpaid bills by residents, Government and business, a situation which has seen the local authority failing to…

Road carnage: Let’s reform, standardise safety devices

Lazarus Sauti Horrific accidents make headlines with alarming frequency in Zimbabwe. In March this year, 31 people perished after a Pfochez Bus burst its front right tyre before side-swiping a…

Carbon prices fall, as REDD+ credits lose style

Jeffrey Gogo Climate Story BUYERS around the world spent $278 million to offset 84,1 million tonnes of carbon dioxide equivalent (MtCO2e) in 2015, according to a new report, but the funds…

Jeys Marabini adds voice to library campaign

Arts Correspondent Bulawayo-based musician, Majahawodwa Ndlovu, popularly known as Jeys Marabini, has recorded a powerful song that has the potential to get every Zimbabwe re-think on their perception of libraries…

Teen raped in mom’s presence

Crime Reporter Two suspected armed robbers raided a house in Epworth and took turns to rape a 16-year-old girl while her mother watched. The two robbers have since been arrested…

Actors shine in Shakespeare play

Tawanda Marwizi Arts Correspondent Renowned playwright William Shakespeare might have died 400 years ago, but his legacy still lives on. Last week the British Embassy in Zimbabwe staged a one of…

Vardy stays at Foxes

LONDON. — Arsene Wenger has confirmed that Jamie Vardy will stay at Leicester City next soccer season after turning down Arsenal. The Gunners activated the forward’s £20million release clause last…

Non-life insurance premiums total $66m

Tinashe Makichi Business Reporter Total gross premium written by non-life insurers for the quarter ended March 31, 2016 amounted to $66 million from $70 million due to declining business generated from…

President slams greedy doctors

Tendai Mugabe Senior Reporter— President Mugabe yesterday roundly criticised doctors for valuing money more instead of serving people in urgent need of healthcare services and called for an urgent solution to…

Subsidising cost of blood not feasible, says NBSZ

Bianca Leboho Herald Reporter It is unsustainable for Government to subsidise the cost of blood in view of the economic challenges the country faces, National Blood Services Zimbabwe (NBSZ) has said.

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