Skyline tollgate losing thousands

Ellen Chasokela Herald Reporter The Parliamentary Portfolio Committee on Transport and Infrastructure Development on Monday came face-to-face with the Zimbabwe National Road Administration (ZINARA) ineptitude after it heard that the…

Ex-president Zuma agrees to appear before Zondo commission

Embattled former president Jacob Zuma has replied to the state capture commission of inquiry agreeing to appear on dates set for next month, the Commission said on Tuesday.

Council shelves prepaid meter roll-out

Shurugwi Town Council has shelved the second phase of the prepaid water meter roll-out after failing to purchase critical equipment, as suppliers are now demanding payments in foreign currency.

Create database for all fallen freedom fighters, Govt urged

Rumbidzayi Zinyuke in Chimoio, Mozambique Government should increase efforts to come up with a conclusive database of all freedom fighters who perished during the war and give their families peace…

Create database for all fallen freedom fighters, Govt urged

Rumbidzayi Zinyuke in Chimoio, Mozambique Government should increase efforts to come up with a conclusive database of all freedom fighters who perished during the war and give their families peace…

Ethiopia mourns

Ethiopia held a day of mourning on Monday in the wake of a failed coup bid in the country’’s Amhara region that saw the killing of five senior officials.

SRC stand firm on Zim Cricket

Mukudzei Chingwere and Grace Chingoma AFTER tinkering with the wrath of the International Cricket Council by interfering in the affairs of running cricket in this country, the Sports and Recreation…

Masvingo hails Govt interventions

People here are happy with Government interventions to cushion them from various economic challenges confronting the country, Masvingo Provincial Affairs Minister Ezra Chadzamira has said.

Weak demand affects Proplastics’ sales

Listed pipe manufacturing concern, Proplastics’ sales volumes for the five months to May 31, 2019 declined 25 percent on the back of declining consumer spending, although the manufacturer’s borehole drilling supplies grew 195 percent as demand in the sector improved.

Workers’ chair wins council job dispute

Fidelis Munyoro Chief Reporter Harare City Council has once again been exposed after Harare Municipality Workers’ Union (HMWU) chairman Mr Cosmas Bungu won an appeal for reinstatement after a 10-year…

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