Council to introduce automated parking system
GWERU City Council has abandoned its controversial old ticketing system for parking and is now issuing temporary receipts to motorists as it prepares to introduce an automated parking system.
City requires $20m monthly for water treatment
HARARE City Council has said it requires about $20 million for treatment of water each month as levels of toxicity at its source rise, Lake Chivero increase.
A minority want Pogba out
LONDON. — Manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer risked angering Manchester United fans yesterday, saying it was only a “loud minority” who want Paul Pogba out of the club.
Devolution funds must be used to develop communities
Beaven Dhliwayo Features Writer Money given to provinces to develop their areas should be put to good use for the benefit of future generations. Authorities entrusted with millions of dollars…
President in Namibia for 3-day State visit
PRESIDENT Mnangagwa is in Namibia on a three-day State visit, which coincides with the signing of seven bilateral agreements between Harare and Windhoek.
RELOAD a failed answer to Govt policy
The MDC released its Roadmap to Economic Recovery, Legitimacy, Openness and Democracy (RELOAD) last Thursday, amid expectation of rave media reviews of the policy document. The party was in for a rude shock as the comments on the document were uncharitable at best, and very abrasive at worst, and the MDC deserved every brickbat that was hauled in its direction.
ED unveils commemorative stamps
President yesterday unveiled commemorative stamps conveying the “Zimbabwe is open for business” mantra at a function held at his Munhumutapa Offices yesterday.
China-US trade war: Zero-sum game, a loss-loss confrontation
The United States of America’s administration wielded tariffs as a “big stick” and coerced other countries into accepting its demands in the name of “America First”.
ICC ups the stakes, SRC reacts to move
THE International Cricket Council have raised the stakes by threatening they could trigger a termination of the Zimbabwe Cricket membership should the conditions, which they have set, not be met by October 8.
Don’t use ARVs, herbs concurrently: NAC
The National Aids Council (NAC) has discouraged HIV patients from taking herbs and anti-retroviral (ARV) drugs concurrently, saying as that could cause some side effects.










