Water crisis in Harare exposes MDC inadequacies

There is an old adage that says fool me once shame on you, fool me twice shame on me. This maxim rings true to most of our urban voters who are constantly casting their vote to a failed MDC party which has failed to deliver quality service, improve on existing infrastructure and provide adequate clean water and sanitation since it took over the urban councils from ZANU-PF in the year 2000.

‘Zim mobile data tariffs lowest’

Zimbabwe has some of the lowest mobile data tariffs in the region, figures from the Communication Regulators Association of Southern Africa (CRASA) country report for 2018 show.

Hustlers 11 to celebrate fourth anniversary

ONE of Harare’s most vibrant social football teams, Hustlers 11, will this weekend celebrate their fourth anniversary by holding a sporting gala at Raylton Sports Club.

Turnall explores export markets

Zimbabwe Stock Exchange (ZSE) listed roofing and building materials manufacturer, Turnall Holding, intends to increase its product range to include production and supply of non-asbestos roofing materials, as part of the group’s wider strategy to explore export markets.

Calls for united action against malaria

Today, Zimbabwe joins the rest of the world in commemorating World Malaria Day 2019.

Dlodlo guns for fourth title

REIGNING South Africa-based body-builder Ndumiso Dlodlo will be on the podium again this year at this weekend’s Mr Zimbabwe International Trade Fair at Bulawayo Theatre.

32 perish in accidents

The Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP)yesterday said only 32 people were killed during this year’s Independence and Easter holidays, not 58 as previously reported.

More help for Idai victims

The Zimbabwean Diaspora community in Tanzania yesterday donated goods worth thousands of dollars to Cyclone Idai victims.

What Cape Town’s drought can teach other cities about climate adaptation

Extreme weather events, such as Cyclone Idai that has recently devastated Beira, Mozambique, and Hurricane Harvey that hit Houston, USA, in 2017, are the types of climate extremes that cities increasingly have to prepare for.

Mom kills son over lost pen

A MARANGE woman has been jailed for four years after she killed her 13-year-old son by attacking him with switches and smashing his head against the wall after he was sent back home from school for not having a pen.

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