Rushwaya loses ZMF presidency

Zimbabwe Miners’ Federation (ZMF) president Henrietta Rushwaya has lost the presidency of the small-scale miners’ body after her appeal was dismissed by the Supreme Court.

Youths demand to speak for themselves

YOUTHS in Mutare have said the Youth Commission that Government intends to set up to address their concerns should be led by young people who have a better understanding of what affects them.

New Supreme Court judges sworn-in

New Supreme Court judges — Justices Charles Hungwe and Nicholas Mathonsi — yesterday formally joined the bench and pledged to be faithful to Zimbabwe and to administer justice to all people without fear or favour.

China extends US$60m Idai grant

China has extended a US$60 million grant to Zimbabwe for the reconstruction of areas devastated by Cyclone Idai in Manicaland.

Batoka power plant construction set for next year

Zambia and Zimbabwe will start building the 2 400MW Batoka Gorge hydropower plant next year, a company jointly owned by the two governments said yesterday.

Harare Quarry incurs $367 000 loss in Q1

Harare City Council’s subsidiary, Harare Quarry, incurred a loss of $367 000 during the first quarter of the year due to low production caused by maintenance shutdown.

EU unveils 7m euros for disaster preparedness

Brussels. — As natural disasters threaten the most vulnerable people in the Southern Africa and Indian Ocean region, the EU is providing €7 million in humanitarian aid to increase the capacity of communities and authorities to prepare for and respond to disasters.

Gweru to set up vegetable market

GWERU City Council has courted an investor to set up vegetable and fruit market bays that will accommodate at least 5 000 vendors.

WARRIORS SAY GOODBYE TO THE EGYPTIAN GENERAL

Robson Sharuko in CAIRO, Egypt HE is simply known as the General, the head of the Engineering Authority Guest House, which the Warriors first made their home when they arrived…

Chiredzi starts servicing housing stands

Chiredzi Town Council has started servicing over 1 000 medium-density residential stands as it moves to reduce the town’s housing backlog.

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