‘Consumers helped bankrupt Zesa’
Consumers played a part in bankrupting Zimbabwe’s power utility, Zesa Holdings by failing to pay their bills on time resulting in the institution now failing to provide the much needed electricity, plunging the whole country into darkness, a cabinet minister has said.
President mourns top lawyer Zowa
PRESIDENT Mnangagwa has accorded a State-assisted funeral to deputy chairperson of Zimbabwe Law Development Commission and a law reviser Mr Joel Bigboy Zowa, who died last week in New York while on national duty.
Gems brace for Malawi tie
AFTER leading his side to securing a top eight finish at the Vitality Netball World Cup here, Gems coach Lloyd Makunde is now fancying their chances of a possible top six finish.
Withdrawal limit review next week, says Mangudya
Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) Governor Dr John Mangudya said next week the central bank will review upwards bank withdrawal limits that have been pegged at $300 per week for over a year now.
Woods not feeling sharp
PORTRUSH. — Tiger Woods acknowledges that he is still searching for his best form ahead of The Open Championship this week.
China considers petrol-electric vehicles
BEIJING. — China is considering re-classifying petrol-electric hybrid vehicles so they get more favourable treatment than all-petrol or diesel counterparts under clean car rules, making it easier for automakers to meet environment quotas and offer more choice.
Govt, Apex Council continue talks
GOVERNMENT and Apex Council negotiators are set to meet to continue with negotiations that will culminate in an agreement over civil servants’ cushioning allowances.
‘Internet woes a huge setback to devolution’
Local authorities here have described the lack of Internet connectivity as a major setback to the roll-out of the devolution agenda.
Parents storm school over sexual abuse case
VIOLENCE broke out at Barwick Primary School in Concession on Monday after angry parents stormed the premises to inquire on the sexual abuse case in which a teacher is being accused of indecently assaulting four girls.
Illegal forex vending sucks in cops
GOVERNMENT efforts to eliminate illegal foreign currency dealers from the streets of Harare are being hampered by the involvement of some unscrupulous police officers in the illicit trade, The Herald can reveal.










