Chimanimani benefits from DDF irrigation schemes

Irrigation schemes in Chimanimani has so far utilised over $200 000 from the $600 000 that was allocated by Government to District Development Fund (DDF) for district developmental projects in 2019.

Mushore wins case against council

Mr James Mushore, who was appointed Harare town clerk in April 2016 before Government rescinded his appointment, has won his case against Harare City Council after a labour officer ruled that his contract of employment was unlawfully terminated.

Protect us from wanton price increases, consumers urge Govt

Marondera residents have urged Government to introduce effective price control methods to protect consumers from unnecessary price increases.

Storms destroy seven schools, 100 homesteads

Seven schools, 100 homesteads and a clinic have been destroyed by heavy storms here since the start of the rainy season as the effects of climate change take effect.

Mbire faces transport woes

Member of Parliament for Mbire Cde Douglas Karoro has pleaded with Government to organise buses for people in Kanyemba who are paying over $105 for a trip to Harare.

UN humanitarian chief arrives

United Nations Under-Secretary-General for Humanitarian Affairs and Emergency Relief Coordinator Mr Mark Lowcock arrived in the country yesterday afternoon to assess the humanitarian situation and lead resource mobilisation efforts from the international community.

Zimra $2m fraud: One nabbed

A suspected fraudster who had been on the run since last year after he allegedly connived with a Zimbabwe Revenue Authority (ZIMRA) official and attempted to swindle the tax collector of over $2 million, appeared in court yesterday.

ZERA to reduce electricity consumption

The Zimbabwe Energy Regulatory Authority (ZERA) is consulting consumers, policymakers and electric appliance retailers on minimum energy standards for electrical appliances that should be sold on the local market.

Strike action haunts teachers

ABOUT 10 200 teachers will have their leave days deducted as punishment for embarking on an industrial action early this month, the Public Service Commission (PSC) has said.

Gumbura foiled jailbreak case almost complete

The case of a foiled jailbreak in 2015 involving jailed RMG Independent End Time Message leader Robert Martin Gumbura and eight other inmates is almost concluding, with the prosecution on Tuesday finally closing its case.

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