Uproar over roads levy

MASVINGO residents have raised concern over the non-utilisation of the $300 000 road levy collected by council last year to service the city’s damaged roads.

‘More VTCs needed for jobless youths’

ZANU-PF National Secretary for the Youth League Cde Pupurai Togarepi has implored Government to expedite the establishment of more Vocational Training Centres (VTCs) countrywide.

Cops demand bribe from fuel dealer

Two police officers deployed at Beitbridge have been arrested for allegedly extorting over R5 000 from a suspected illegal fuel dealer they found buying the commodity from a haulage truck driver recently.

Mutamiri new Anglican bishop

Dr Farai Mutamiri was yesterday consecrated as the new bishop of the Anglican Church’s Diocese of Harare, Church of the Province of Central Africa at the City Sports Centre.

50 survive bus accident

FIFTY-THREE people cheated death when the Inter-Africa bus they were travelling in experienced brake failure, veered off the road and overturned as the driver attempted to stop at a police roadblock at the 10km peg along the Masvingo-Zvishavane road around midday on Wednesday last week.

Businesses optimistic

THE business community in Mutare has expressed optimism of economic turnaround this year saying the challenges being faced were temporary and would soon pass.

Zimplats empowers its local partners

PLATINUM giant Zimplats has channelled more than $43 million to indigenous business entities – mostly based in Mashonaland West – as part of its local supplier development programme in support of Zimbabwe’s industrialisation thrust.

The need for fidelity, excellence in leadership

We often make the mistake that the land we live in is an inheritance from our ancestors, and it is from this logic that we did not take kindly to colonial conquest.

Road rehab shelved due to heavy rains

The Ministry of Transport and Infrastructural Development has suspended road rehabilitation projects in the Midlands Province due to heavy rains.

CPU clears air on mine collapse

Preliminary investigations into the collapse of shafts at Wonderer Mine in Shurugwi by the Midlands Provincial Civil Protection Unit have established that no deaths have been recorded in the mishap, Provincial Administrator Mr Abiot Maronge has said.

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