City steps up ‘Litter-free Harare’ campaign

Melissa Makoto Herald Reporter Harare City Council has launched a Clean-up Harare Day where it will be encouraging various stakeholders to partner it in cleaning the city on the last…

Govt tackles agricultural effects of climate change

Nokutenda Chiyangwa Herald Reporter Government has encouraged its partners to assist in educating farmers and young people on the effects of climate change and proffer solutions to the challenges it…

Kwekwe to upgrade water treatment plant

Freedom Mupanedemo Midlands Bureau Kwekwe City Council is working on upgrading its waterworks to meet increasing demand, mayor Councillor Angeline Kasipo has said. Apart from supplying water for domestic and…

Plant small grains to stem hunger: Chiefs

Tawanda Mangoma in Chiredzi Traditional leaders have challenged communities in the drought-stricken Lowveld to plant small grains to mitigate the effects of recurrent droughts that are increasingly spawning food shortages.…

ZimCoke to inject $5m to Redcliff

Midlands Correspondent ZimCoke (Pvt) Limited, which recently took over Ziscosteel’s coking plant, is set to give $5 million to Redcliff Municipality to address its water challenges ahead of the commencement…

Tarring of Rutenga-Sango Road starts

Tawanda Mangoma at Sango Border Post Government has started tarring the Rutenga-Sango Border Post link road, which will cost $30 million, to add impetus to trade between the country and…

ANSA ceremony postponed

Sports Reporter THIS year’s Annual Sport Awards (ANSA) ceremony which had been set for next month in Harare has been moved to next year due to several reasons, among them…

Be people-centred, councillors urged

Manicaland Correspondent MAKONI Rural District councillors have been challenged to be transparent and socially accountable to the electorate to foster a spirit of cohesion and meaningful development in their respective…

Cable theft suspect in court

A BINDURA man recently appeared in court facing two charges for contravening the Electricity Act and five counts of theft of electricity cables. David Kamutiti (32) of Chizanga Village, Chief Mutumba was remanded in custody to November 19 when provincial magistrate Mrs Vongai Guwuriro will make a ruling on his bail application.

Ethiopia arrests dozens suspected of rights abuses, corruption

ADDIS ABABA. – Ethiopia has arrested 63 intelligence officials, military personnel and businesspeople on allegations of rights violations and corruption, the country’s attorney general announced Monday. The sweeping high-profile arrests carried out…

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