Widows, orphans hail First Lady in Masvingo

WIDOWS and orphans in Masvingo have hailed First Lady Amai Auxilia Mnangagwa for coming up with an eye-opening programme where they are being equipped with knowledge on property rights and inheritance law.

City revenue drops despite 50pc discount

Harare City Council’s revenue has plummeted from $22 million in October to $12,5 million this month, despite introducing a promotion where it offered residents a 50 percent discount on every payment.

Potraz donates computers to disabled

Postal and Telecommunications Regulatory Authority of Zimbabwe (Potraz) on Wednesday donated 59 laptop computers and other ICT accessories to four institutions that house people with disabilities.

Call to boost agric share of GDP

Zimbabwe should strive to increase agriculture’s contribution to the Gross Domestic Product (GDP)  to between 16 and 20 percent as the sector is vital to the country’s economic recovery, a Government official has said.

Budget to be beamed live

The Harare City Council will present its budget live on television on Monday next week, with Harare Mayor Cllr Herbert Gomba saying the financial plan will set the agenda to turn the capital into a smart city.

Machete gang in court

Four armed men, believed to be part of a machete-wielding gang that has been terrorising people in violent robberies in Mashonaland West Province, have appeared in court.

‘Tyson’ to face the music

Harare magistrate Mr Hosea Mujaya yesterday dismissed former Cabinet minister Saviour Kasukuwere’s application for exception of charges, saying that he has a case to answer as the issues that were raised in his application were triable.

Mokoomba reward fans with ‘pay what you want’ gig

As they celebrate 10 years in music, accomplished afro-fusion group Mokoomba will tonight appreciate their fans with a “pay what you want” gig.

Govt working on Chingwizi pipeline

Government will engage Zimbabwe Bio Energy (ZBE) to work out modalities of constructing a pipeline that will ease crippling water shortages that are afflicting nearly 3 000 Tugwi-Mukosi flood victims at Nuanetsi Ranch in Mwenezi.

Chinhoyi water project stalls

The Chinhoyi Municipality’s water augmentation programme, which is expected to ensure uninterrupted water supply for ratepayers, has stalled after the tender found no takers.

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