Drugs scandal rocks Chipinge Hospital
CHIPINGE District Hospital was a few months ago rocked by allegations of theft of drugs by staff members which forced the district’s administration to institute investigations.
ZPC secretary acquitted
Zimbabwe Power Company (ZPC) secretary Nora Tsitsi Tsomondo has been acquitted on charges of concealing a transaction from her principals in a botched $1 billion Hwange tender.
Accelerate devolution, Govt told
Local Authorities have called on Government to accelerate the devolution process to reduce the gaps, which are preventing them from fully engaging potential investors to improve service delivery.
The downside of labour unrests
The local media was recently awash with reports of emergence labour unrest by civil servants who are demanding either a cost of living adjustment or that their salaries be paid in United States (US) dollar to cushion them from the prevailing unjustified price hikes.
Maintenance defaulter escapes jail, ordered to pay
A MUTARE man, who had accrued a $4 400 debt in maintenance fees for his four children since 2014, was spared from a three-month jail term after Magistrate Nortilda Muchineripi set it aside on condition that he settles the fees on or before July 31 this year.
Producer prices and the farmer
Late last month, Cabinet approved a proposal by the Ministry of Lands, Agriculture, Water, Climate and Rural Resettlement to review producer prices for maize, small grains, wheat, soyabeans and cotton.
Call to plug cash leakages
Harare Mayor Councillor Herbert Gomba has said the city’s management team should plug all major revenue leakages to prosper.
Council workers owed $29m salaries, benefits
Cash-strapped Chitungwiza Municipality owes former and current workers close to $29 million in salary arrears and terminal benefits.
City in drive to up revenue collection
Harare City Council is set to implement a raft of measures to boost revenue collection to improve service delivery and payment of employees on time, Town clerk Engineer Hosiah Chisango has said.











