EU rolls out 20m euro in fight against GBV

The European Union (EU) has come up with a €20 million initiative for the fight against gender-based violence (GBV) and enhance the promotion of women’s rights in Zimbabwe.

City Parking boosts council coffers

HARARE City Council’s revenue is set to improve following a decision by City Parking to remit 15 percent of its parking fees to the local authority on a monthly basis.

Bull semen technology a potential cash cow

The country is set to generate US$140 million per annum from the successful artificial insemination technology that has the capacity to produce seven million pedigree bull semen straws annually.

Upmarket houses face demolition

Harare City Council (HCC) has warned owners of properties in some of the city’s plush suburbs who built houses that were not approved by council that their structures face demolition if they fail to regularise them in terms of building by-laws.

. . . CJ warns corrupt judicial officers

Officials in the justice delivery system have been warned against engaging in corrupt activities that threaten governance systems in Zimbabwe.

Skits overshadow television drama growth

Dramas and theatre have their origins in cultural settings of the past and changes of the present.

Tobacco sales top US$82m

At least 46 million kilogrammes of flue-cured tobacco worth US$82 million has been sold so far since the opening of the 2018/2019 marketing.

Mangombe praises Ndiraya

YADAH coach, Genesis Mangombe, says he believes Tonderai Ndiraya is the right man to lead Dynamos revival and has the potential to turn around the fortunes of the Glamour Boys.

Moses Chunga in rural drive

AFTER watching rural teams taking part in a football tournament, Zimbabwe football legend, Moses “Bambo” Chunga, believes there is talent in the outlying areas.

ANC victory set to strengthen dominance of liberation movements

Our southern neighbour, South Africa goes to the polls today May 8 for the country’s sixth democratic elections 25 years after the end of apartheid rule in 1994 that favoured the white minority over the black majority when it became the official government policy in 1948.

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