Gweru City Council to roll out pre-paid water meters

Patrick Chitumba, Midlands Bureau Chief CASH-strapped Gweru City Council (GCC) is set to roll out pre-paid water meters to improve revenue inflows and conserve water.

Jonathan Mutsinze dies

Takudzwa Chitsiga, Harare Bureau VETERAN  sports commentator Jonathan “Muzukuru” Mutsinze has died.

‘Partner Govt in power projects’

Leonard Ncube in Victoria Falls ENERGY and Power Development Minister Dr Samuel Undenge yesterday challenged local authorities to partner Government in power generation using renewable sources to feed into the…

President mourns national hero Msipa

Herald Reporter President Mugabe yesterday described Cde Cephas Msipa, who died at Westend Hospital in Harare on Monday as a gallant fighter of the liberation struggle.

Cops locked up for assault

Margaret Matibiri Herald Reporter Six police officers stationed at Chitungwiza Police Station, who took turns to assault a director at Oxford International College for urinating in a public space, were on…

‘Wenera’ set for Season 4

Tafadzwa Zimoyo Arts Reporter Local soap, “Wenera — The Family that Matters”, which continues to attract followers on ZTV, is set to extend to Season 4 with some guest appearances and…

Govt short-lists investors for CAPS

Business Reporters Government has short-listed three investors for the takeover of the country’s largest pharmaceutical manufacturer, Caps Holdings. Industry and Commerce Minister Mike Bimha said that Government had identified three potential…

Warriors tough draw

Eddie Chikamhi Senior Sports Reporter Warriors coach Callisto Pasuwa has said Zimbabwe should prepare thoroughly if they hope to make an impression at next year’s Africa Cup of Nations after the…

Court asked to force Zacc to arrest Moyo

Fidelis Munyoro Chief Court Reporter A Harare man pushing for the prosecution of Higher and Tertiary Education, Science and Technology Development Minister Professor Jonathan Moyo for allegedly abusing public funds, says…

Philippines police van rams protesters

MANILA. — A police van rammed into protesters as an anti-US rally outside the American embassy in the Philippines capital, Manila, turned violent. At least three student activists were taken to…

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