Govt targets water, sewer reticulation

Abigail Mawonde Herald Correspondent CABINET yesterday said it was satisfied with the continued decline in cholera cases across the country and has resolved to modernise the water and sewer reticulation…

Govt dissolves Zinara board

Tendai Mugabe Senior Reporter Government has, with immediate effect, dissolved the Zimbabwe National Road Administration board on charges of failure to implement recommendations of an audit report. The fired board…

Rand steady

JOHANNESBURG. — The South African rand was steady early yesterday, after strengthening the previous day on news that President Cyril Ramaphosa had appointed former central bank governor Tito Mboweni as…

Nyikadzino to miss relegation dogfight

Mukudzei Chingwere Sports Reporter PREMIERSHIP newboys Nichrut have been handicapped in their fight for survival after their coach John Nyikadzino was virtually ruled out of the rest of the season…

‘Negotiate rescue package from region’

Oliver Kazunga Bulawayo Bureau Government should negotiate a rescue liquidity package from the region, particularly South Africa, to buttress economic stabilisation efforts and steer business growth, economic analysts have said.…

War collaborators hail ED

Masvingo Correspondent War collaborators have hailed President Mnangagwa’s administration for showing political will to address some of their concerns, saying they are optimistic that their grievances will be attended to…

Mayor calls for unity

Thupeyo Muleya Beitbridge Bureau Beitbridge Mayor Councillor Morgan Ncube has called for an increased stakeholders consultation and participation in the town’s affairs to speed up its socio-economic and infrastructure development.…

Disaster risk management workshop held

Manicaland Correspondent SENIOR education managers and the Civil Protection Unit (CPU) officials last week undertook training in disaster risk management to improve their capacity to deal with disasters in schools.…

Charcoal vendors on the prowl

Tawanda Mangoma in Chiredzi Poachers and charcoal vendors are allegedly on the prowl in the wildlife-rich Save Valley Conservancy where they have started wildfires that have consumed more than 20…

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