Report for work, civil servants told. . . Trade unions welcome military intervention

Farirai Machivenyika, Harare Bureau Government has urged public servants to continue reporting for duty and reiterated its commitment to adequately taking care of their welfare.

ZESA mulls tariff hike

Harare Bureau Zimbabwe’s power utility Zesa Holdings, intends to review power tariffs by 3c/kwh to stem losses, sources familiar with the development said yesterday.

DeMbare keep title hopes alive

Ricky Zililo, Senior Sports Reporter Bulawayo City 0 – 2 Dynamos

EDITORILA COMMENT: Support accident victims’ fund set up

Accidents on Zimbabwe’s roads continue to claim lives and property and this is very disturbing. Zimbabweans have been complaining of too many police roadblocks so the accidents cannot be blamed…

Byo readies to host Jikinya

Showbiz Reporter Preparations for the national Jikinya Dance Festival taking place at the Bulawayo Amphitheatre next Friday are at an advanced stage.

Military intervention legal: Lawyers

Fidelis Munyoro, Harare Bureau Legal experts have extolled the Zimbabwe Defence Forces for its political stabilisation intervention, which they say, was done in the spirit of national interest and security.

Dams over 80 percent full

Elita Chikwati, Harare Bureau A number of dams across the country are more than 90 percent full and there are possibilities of the water bodies overflowing during this rainy season,…

FC Platinum in pole position

Innocent Kurira, Sports Reporter Tsholotsho 0 -1 FC Platinum

Zim to engage Botswana as majestic boat returns

Leonard Ncube in Victoria Falls ZIMBABWE will engage Botswana following refusal by the neighbouring country’s authorities to allow the majestic “African Dream” houseboat to pass through its roads to Namibia.

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