City to increase water rationing
Harare City Council has extended water-rationing in northern suburbs to 72 hours per week due to decreasing water levels at Seke and Harava dams.
Govt salutes icon Aunty Dot
Government has saluted the late musician Dorothy Masuka, describing her as a hardworking and passionate singer whose legacy will live forever.
Let’s work for, defend Zim
We are in the second Republic, the christened new dispensation, and we are in the process of economically re-engaging the Western world, and I do not in anyway wish to undermine the decent efforts of those genuinely trying to find a lasting solution to our economic problems; which are many.
DeMbare’s secret out
DYNAMOS’ big secret — an impending deal — that everyone in the Glamour Boys management is reluctant to open up on, seems to have come out of the bag following revelations that a multi-national company, Gold Leaf Tobacco, are set to unveil a hefty sponsorship package to cushion the giants for the next five years.
CONGO DECLARE WAR
CONGO Brazzaville’s Red Devils are bullish ahead of their showdown with the Warriors and believe they can perform a smash and grab job on the hosts in their final African Cup of Nations Group G qualifier at the National Sports Stadium.
Council establishes new section
The City of Harare has established a new section to focus on developing market places and the facilities, in a development expected to wipe out space barons.
Mungoshi: Remembering the master of metaphor
Gentle reader, imagine the exuberance of meeting your idol in the flesh for the first time. In your excitement you express your views on his works, and he blows your bubble in the presence of your mates, reminding you of the futility and vanity of it all, just like “grasping the wind”, as embraced by the Philosopher in Ecclesiastes.
Cattle face pasture shortages
More than 250 000 head of cattle confronted with depleted pastures in Chiredzi have received a timely boost after the district received 250mm of rainfall during the past two weeks.
Couple killed over gossip
A Nkayi man allegedly hacked his 89-year-old neighbour to death with a machete before turning the same weapon on the wife after accusing them of spreading lies about him.
Petrotrade to construct 8 more service stations
State petroleum entity, Petrotrade, has reaffirmed its commitment to grow its market share in Zimbabwe by constructing at least eight more service stations across the country in the next two years.











