Zimra debt widens 7pc

THE Zimbabwe Revenue Authority (Zimra) says the debt from unpaid taxes widened by 7 percent (or $284 million) to $4, 2 billion by end of the first quarter of 2018 due to low compliance.

Harare spends $20m on roads rehab

The City of Harare says it has spent approximately $20 million on rehabilitation of the city’s road network with more than 80 kilometres having been tarred already.

Invest in beef industry: Mohadi

Vice President Kembo Mohadi has challenged businessmen across the country to invest in meat-related industries in Beitbridge District where livestock production is one of the major economic activity.

Moti Group agreeable to selling shares in Zim

SOUTH Africa’s Moti Group will consider selling shares in its Zimbabwean chrome mining operations if Government pushes ahead with the proposal.

Son strikes mum with hoe

RESIDENTS in Chikanga high-density suburb, Mutare, were left shell-shocked after a 70-year-old woman was struck in the head with a hoe by her son who accused her of witchcraft.

War over Hwange stands

ABOUT 400 Empumalanga Phase 4 beneficiaries have petitioned Hwange Local Board (HLB) over the authority’s failure to provide essential services nine years after they bought their stands.

Fired city director to get $760k

Harare City Council has resolved to negotiate and agree on the applicable damages in lieu of reinstatement of a former finance director who was awarded labour damages amounting to $760 000 by a labour officer.

Mutare High Court to open next month

ZIMBABWE’S fourth permanent High Court will open its doors to the public in Mutare next month following the completion of renovations at the magnificent double-storey court house.

Hue Lewis calls off concerts

Rock group Huey Lewis and the News have called off performing this year after singer Huey Lewis on Friday said he has lost most of his hearing and cannot “hear music well enough to sing.”

DeMbare flirting with danger

AILING Harare giants Dynamos badly need to turn around their fortunes as quickly as possible or risk sliding into oblivion in the same manner that big domestic football institutions such as Arcadia United, Zimbabwe Saints and Black Aces lost their way and collapsed.

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