Shurugwi to discount bills

Shurugwi Town Council has proposed to offer a 40 percent discount to ratepayers who settle their bills regularly as a way of encouraging residents and companies to clear their arrears.

SRC chaos triggers questions

THE arrest of Sport and Recreation Commission acting director-general Joseph Muchechetere on Tuesday on two counts of abuse of office has thrown the spotlight on the decision to use the regulatory body to launch a forensic audit into the affairs of Zimbabwe Cricket.

Zambian boxers in town

THE coach of the Zambian team of professional boxers who arrived in the country on Wednesday evening, for an international friendly tournament, has prayed for fair officiation.

‘Manicaland well-placed to withstand El Nino’

MANICALAND Province has the capacity to produce more food than any other province in the event that the El Nino phenomenon forecast by the Meteorological Services Department hits the country.

Amateur golfers in decent start

THE Zimbabwe representatives at this year’s World Golf championships have started on a decent note as they are in 12th place out of 70 countries at Carton House, in Maynooth, near Dublin, Ireland.

Deputy mayor demands action to end congestion

Harare City Council should expedite the design and subsequent crafting of the Harare Metropolitan Transportation Master Plan to address congestion, which has rendered most city roads impassable, deputy mayor Enock Mupamawonde has said.

Academy 2063 tour of South Africa hailed

THE Academy 2063, an ambitious nationwide junior football development project spearheaded by a South Africa-based businessman Regis Dzenga, recently completed their inaugural tour of South Africa.

Midlands hails Govt for devolution

People in the Midlands have commended Government for devolution which they say will ensure economic growth of the province and the rest of the country.

Integrated transport management system on cards

Government is set to introduce the Zimbabwe Integrated Transport Management System (Zimtis), aimed at eliminating corrupt activities, while boosting operational efficiency at the Vehicle Inspection Department (VID), the Zimbabwe National Roads Administration (Zinara), the Central Vehicle Registry (CVR), traffic police and the Zimbabwe Revenue Authority (Zimra).

America’s claptrap about China’s debt trap

A couple of days ago, the United States Embassy in Harare posted a tweet with a blog post on, “How US aid avoids ‘debt-trap diplomacy’”.

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