Liquid injects $1,5m for sewer reticulation

Melissa Makoto Herald Reporter Liquid Telecom has injected US$1.5 million towards sewer reticulation in Harare. The project will cover Glen Norah and Dzivaresekwa high-density suburbs. Speaking during the ground-breaking ceremony,…

Wheat supply remains critical

Zimbabwe’s wheat supplies remain critical due to logistical challenges arising from failure by the National Railway of Zimbabwe to speedily move the grain from Beira, Mozambique.

Kwekwe seeks to hike rates

The cash-strapped Kwekwe City Council is proposing to hike its water and sewer charges 100 percent.

New anthology seeks to empower girls

The three-genre anthology “Passage of Life” (2018) by new writer Tabeth Ruvarashe Manyonga was launched recently in Harare.

Reopen satellite depot at Siakobvu, GMB ordered

Walter Nyamukondiwa Mashonaland West Bureau GOVERNMENT has directed the Grain Marketing Board (GMB) to reopen a satellite depot in Siakobvu to ensure easy collection of food relief by villagers in…

Mutekede hails academies

ZIFA technical director Wilson Mutekede has hailed the Legends of Tomorrow Under-18 Football Tournament that was held on Saturday at Hellenic Sports Club in Eastlea, Harare.

Boko Haram kills another aid worker in NE Nigeria: govt

Islamic State-allied Boko Haram jihadists have killed another kidnapped female aid worker in northeast Nigeria, the government said on Monday, a month after one of her colleagues was murdered.

My hands are clean: Gumbo

Former Transport and Infrastructural Development Minister Dr Joram Gumbo has denied any wrongdoing in corporate governance malpractices that dogged the Zimbabwe National Road Administration during his tenure.

VP Chiwenga returns

Vice President Constantino Chiwenga has returned home from South Africa where he was receiving medical attention.

New twist in Buyanga manager’s case

The case in which property manager Bishop Jeche is being tried for fraud and perjury after he bought a house that had been put up as collateral for a loan from businessman Mr Frank Buyanga, took a new twist yesterday with the latter approaching the High Court challenging a decision by a lower court to allow three new State witnesses to be called to testify mid-way through the trial.

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