Govt working hard to provide clean water, says Mhlanga

Government is working hard to ensure that everyone has access to clean and safe water, which is not only a basic need, but a necessity to sustaining all forms of life, Local Government, Public Works and National Housing Deputy Minister Jennifer Mhlanga has said.

AU self-funding route to redemption

Self-funding of the African Union (AU) may be the Holy Grail that the continent desperately needs to redeem herself from the whipping boys’ snare and establish herself as a force to reckon with in global politics.

Buy Zimbabwe happy with Government support

Buy Zimbabwe says it is satisfied with the progress Government is making in value chains development across sectors, as a means to boost industry and achieve an all-inclusive growth.

Top officials to lead campaign

Zanu-PF has dispatched some of its high-ranking officials in Matabeleland South Province to campaign for its two local authority candidates in the forthcoming by-elections set for February 23, an official has said.

Bank loses over $400k to ex-employee

First Capital Bank Limited allegedly lost over USD$400 000 to a former employee, a Harare magistrate heard on Monday.

Govt to license more radio stations

GOVERNMENT will soon license a number of radio stations, a development that will see more players joining the industry in line with Zimbbwe’s constitutional provisions for media plurality. The opening up of airwaves is part of the reform agenda Government is pursuing under President Mnangagwa’s Second Republic.

Parly ejects Mliswa

Norton legislator Mr Temba Mliswa was ejected from the National Assembly yesterday for disorderly conduct after he continued rumbling, despite efforts to restrain him.

Govt urged to re-align departments

Government needs to re-align its departments and ensure they belong to correct ministries so as to ensure efficiency in the way it conducts business, Speaker of the National Assembly Advocate Jacob Mudenda has said.

Govt intervenes in Rautenbach, Chingwizi families’ standoff

Government has broken the impasse between over 3 000 Tugwi-Mukosi flood victims at Chingwizi and businessman Mr Billy Rautenbach, who were at loggerheads over access to water and grazing pastures at the Nuanetsi Ranch in Mwenezi.

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