Diarrhoea outbreak hits Harare

Harare residents are living in fear of another cholera outbreak after over 50 cases of diarrhoea were recorded in Glen View, Glen Norah and Budiriro suburbs.

Dairibord promise George Shaya a car

DAIRIBORD Zimbabwe have pledged to help ailing Zimbabwean football legend, George “Mastermind” Shaya, by buying him a vehicle and paying part of his medical expenses.

Insurance excess protects your wallet

Often as a consumer you come across terms and concepts that are completely new to you and may, to some extent, seem unfair. The insurance industry is not perfect when it comes to customer education.

How Chamisa shredded MDC rules to assume power

When Nelson Chamisa seized control of the MDC from Dr Thokozani Khupe in February last year while his predecessor, Morgan Tsvangirai’s body was still lying in a South African funeral parlour, Tsvangirai’s name never departed from his mouth.

Power outages: Criminals stalk residents in the dark

Martha Makoni (26) works in a clothing shop in Harare’s Central Business District.

20th Cabinet decisions matrix

Cabinet received its weekly update report from the Minister of Local Government, Public Works and National Housing, chairperson of the Cabinet Committee on Environment, Disaster Prevention and Management. Government and the UN have now come up with modalities to coordinate the various agencies providing humanitarian assistance to the cyclone-affected areas.

PHD to stand trial for tax evasion

Financial statements retrieved from Prophetic Healing and Deliverance (PHD) Ministries’ computers by Zimbabwe Revenue Authority (ZIMRA) are admissible evidence in the $28 million tax evasion case and the church has to stand trial, a Harare court has ruled.

New system to build varsities

GOVERNMENT has adopted the Build, Operate and Transfer (BOT) model to replace the Public Service Investment Programme (PSIP), which was stalling development progress in the construction of universities, a Cabinet Minister has said.

Dealer loses forex, car to robbers

A foreign currency dealer in Beitbridge lost R569 000, US$4 500 and a Toyota Runx to three robbers who raided his house at midnight, despite calls by the police to avoid keeping large amounts of cash.

‘Kariba quake didn’t affect infrastructure’

THE 3,9 magnitude earthquake that hit Kariba and parts of Zambia recently did not affect key infrastructure, including the Kariba Dam wall, investigations by the Zambezi River Authority (ZRA) have revealed.

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