AfCFTA to boost intra-Africa trade
UN and the African Union (AU) officials yesterday urged African countries to take more measures as Africa is launching the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA).
IDBZ on Vic Falls water and sanitation
Victoria Falls requires at least $15,7 million for expansion and rehabilitation of water and sanitation infrastructure to support more than 5 000 properties in the resort town.
Water supplies cut over $2m debt
A HEALTH hazard is looming in Redcliff Town after residents went for a week without water after Kwekwe City Council disconnected water from the satellite town again over a debt of more than $2 million.
City traffic vehicle in fatal accident
A Harare City Council traffic enforcement vehicle was last Friday involved in a fatal accident, which killed one person and injured 11 others while chasing after a commuter omnibus.
‘Operation Restore Sanity’ bears fruit for city
MORE than 20 companies and corporates have expressed interest in investing and doing business with Mutare City Council, in a development attributed to the success of “Operation Restore Sanity”, which dealt with illegal vendors and the menace of lawless commuter onmibuses.
Banking sector funds 5 700 houses
The banking sector funded a total 5 700 housing units for the whole of last year, according to CBZ Holdings chairman Noah Matimba.
Heroes welcome for Nepalese
Nepal’s cricketers have been given a hero’s welcome on their return home from the World Cup Qualifier in Zimbabwe.
Cost of land hinders access to housing
PROHIBITIVELY high cost of land is one of the major hindrances to the delivery of decent residential housing in a country where the majority earn very little, one of Zimbabwe’s eminent urban planning experts says.
Traditionalists join fight against TB
Traditionalists from across the country on Friday gathered at Moffat Hall in Mutare, where they exchanged notes on how to combat Tuberculosis (TB).
SA firm targets $500m Zim investment
SOUTH Africa’s Moti Group, says it preparing to double its investments in Zimbabwe to $500 million after the removal of former President Robert Mugabe last November saw Government adopt a more open approach to foreign companies.




