Harare’s traffic lights headache

HARARE City Council solar traffic lights are reportedly working for only less than 12 hours a day, a situation that has led to a spike in  road accidents in the central business district  (CBD).

MAONERO EDU: Mhirizhonga yabva nepi?

SVONDO rapera, muHarare makaitika chiitiko chinosuwisa apo pakamuka mhirizhonga yezvematongerwo enyika zvikaita kuti vanhu vatanhatu varasikirwe neupenyu uye vamwe ndokukuvara.

Mash West revels in ED win

President Mnangagwa’s ability to balance politics and economics endeared him to the electorate in Mashonaland West leading to his victory in the recently held harmonised elections, a senior party official has said.

Commission to run city

Government has appointed a three-member commission to preside over Harare City Council business before the swearing-in of new councillors.

Lithium: Should we be excited?

There is a lot of excitement in Zimbabwe about lithium. The Minister of Mines, Mr Winston Chitando has announced that in four years, Zimbabwe will produce 10 percent of the world’s lithium — up from the current 2,3 percent

When men go holidaying without their spouses

Chipo Sabeta An increasing number of business executives and men in general are taking time to travel, but the sad thing is they also tend to leave their spouses behind.…

Govt warns cotton private contractors

Government has warned private cotton contractors to desist from buying the white gold from farmers that they didn’t support.

Steelmakers on expansion drive

Michael Magoronga Redcliff-based steel manufacturer, Steelmakers Ltd, has embarked on a three-year expansion programme that will see the firm setting up a coal mining plant in Chiredzi.

Be ready for fire season: EMA

The Environmental Management Agency (EMA) is warning people to desist from starting unnecessary open fires to reduce the risk of runaway fires as Zimbabwe is now in the fire season.

‘Shift focus to economy, nation building’

Bulawayo Burea GLOBAL hospitality consultancy, HVS Africa, has called on Zimbabwean political players to accept last week’s harmonised election results and shift focus to the future of the country and…

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