Harare to declare water situation ‘an emergency’

Harare City Council is set to declare the water situation a state of emergency to allow partners to come on board, as some of the dams it relies on have dried up due to drought

Cranes coach in Warriors U-turn

TWO months after insinuating Zimbabwe were the weakest team in Group A of the 2019 AFCON finals, Uganda’s French coach, Sebastein Desabre, is singing a different tune ahead of his Cranes’ showdown against the Warriors here tomorrow night that could define either team’s fate at this tournament.

Appeals scandal: ZRP to act

The Zimbabwe Republic Police has launched a probe on officers sitting on warrants of arrest issued against 26 convicts, who lost their appeals at the High Court, saying corrective measures will be taken against the culprits.

25 years of uncertainty over for depo-provera users

For over 20 years, contraceptives, in particular depo-provera, an injectable progesterone-based hormonal contraceptive has been said to increase the risk of HIV acquisition and transmission for women who use it.

‘Traders drive black market rates’

FINANCE and Economic Development Minister Mthuli Ncube says foreign currency exchange rates on the parallel market are being driven by speculative traders who want to make huge profits and not people seeking to hedge against the rising inflation.

Gender equality: Parastatals treating women as unequals?

Zimbabwe prides itself as one of the leading countries in Southern Africa committed to ensuring gender equality across all sectors of society, the economy and in politics.

Pay rise for civil servants imminent — minister

TREASURY is expected to adjust civil servants’ salaries in line with the prevailing economic environment in the coming days, a Cabinet minister said yesterday.

Man caught ‘red-handed’ with 73kg mbanje

A Harare man was yesterday brought to court on allegations of possessing 73 kilogrammes of mbanje with a street value of $7 300.

$6m livestock facility roars to life

AGRIBANK has started disbursing funds under the $6 million livestock facility availed by Government to revive the livestock sector and is calling on more farmers to apply for the funds.

Econet refutes false media reports

Econet has dismissed media reports claiming that it violated labour laws and that its sister company, EcoCash, was complicit in irregular mobile financial transactions.

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