Charging of fuel in US dollars riles motorists
Motorists here have expressed concern over service stations which are charging for fuel in US dollars only despite a directive from Government that they should accept all forms of payment.
Buyers speak on Zim tourism potential
A 15-member delegation of tourism, travel and hospitality buyers from the south and east African region is in the country as part of a fledgling inter-regional product development and marketing drive.
Maintain peace, achieve Vision 2030, police told
Government, under the Second Republic, is committed to transforming Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) into a modern police service with the requisite tools of the trade to discharge its mandate.
Trench warfare headache for council
Sallomy Matare Herald Reporter The continuous digging up of trenches around the central business district (CBD) by telecommunications companies is raising concern as it is putting to waste investments put…
Solar boon for Gwanda farmers
Sifelani Tsiko Agric, Environment & Innovation Editor More than 10 000 people are now benefiting from Zimbabwe’s first solar-powered mini-grid in Gwanda rural district giving farmers a much cheaper and…
Yadah Connect trial hits snag
The trial of Yadah Connect (Private) Limited on allegations of evading paying tax on income amounting to US$1 195 529,60 and not registering with the Commissioner-General of the Zimbabwe Revenue Authority (Zimra) for Value Added Tax yesterday hit a snag following indications that the company’s lawyer, Mr Oliver Marwa, was not feeling well.
How to make Special Economic Zones special
Lovemore Chikova Assistant Editor Special Economic Zones are an important part of the investment strategy being pursued by the New Dispensation through the Zimbabwe Investment Development Agency (ZIDA). The concept…
Firm donates $11 000 paint to spruce up city
Splash Paints and Plastics has donated wall and road marking paint worth $11 000 that will be used to spruce up the city as part of Harare City Council’s vision of creating a world class city by 2025.
Chombo passport appeal thrown out
Former Cabinet minister Ignatius Chombo has failed in his appeal to get his passport returned to allow him to travel abroad to seek medical attention.
JSC scores a first on gender
THE Judicial Service Commission has scored a first by employing more females in fulfilment of Government’s thrust of women empowerment, Chief Justice Luke Malaba has said.











