Zim power imports down 50 percent

Zimbabwe’s power imports declined by almost 50 percent during the second quarter of the year after the country’s power utility increased generation at Kariba plant.

First Lady tours cholera facility

First Lady Auxillia Mnangagwa has expressed concern over the death of 21 people from cholera, which is preventable and treatable.

New ministers speak on devolution

Newly-appointed Ministers of State for Provincial Affairs yesterday said focus during their five-year term would be economic development using resources in their respective provinces.

Catholic nuns demand arrest of Bishop accused of rape

NEW DELHI. – A group of nuns have continued sit-in for a fifth day in the southern Indian state of Kerala, demanding action against a Bishop accused of sexually assaulting a Catholic nun.

Zimra intensifies graft fight

Whistleblowers who blew the cover on Zimra commissioner for revenue assurance and special projects — Charles Jaure — resulting in his suspension on Monday, have called for the suspension of senior management in the same department to allow for smooth investigation into corruption allegations levelled against the official.

SAZ conference kicks off

THE 5th Standard Association of Zimbabwe (SAZ) Business Leaders Conference kicked off here yesterday amid calls for local business to adhere to standards so as to attract international markets and lure Foreign Direct Investment (FDI).

‘Zodwa welcome for carnival’

Zimbabwe Tourism Authority (ZTA) boss Karikoga Kaseke said Zodwa Wabantu is welcome to join the 5th Harare International Carnival to be held from October 14 to 20. This follows the controversial exclusion of the South African socialite and dancer from attending last year’s festivities, a decision which was said to have been made on moral grounds.

CAPS win battle of PSL bosses

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Cholera tips, facts

How Family Members of People with Suspect or Confirmed Cholera Can Prevent Infection:

Parliament apologises to Chief Justice Malaba, Chigumba

THE Parliament of Zimbabwe has apologised to Chief Justice Luke Malaba and Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC) chairwoman Justice Priscilla Chigumba for the rowdy behaviour exhibited by MDC-Alliance legislators during the swearing-in ceremony of presiding officers on Tuesday.

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