Parking fees to go up?
City Parking, a private company owned by the Harare City Council that is mandated to manage parking in the CBD, is considering hiking parking fees, The Herald has learnt.
Government committed to paying Eskom debt
Government has reiterated its commitment to paying off power utility, Zesa’s, debt to Eskom of South Africa and continue importing power from the southern neighbours.
Cholera fears haunt Glen View
Harare City Council (HCC) is struggling to address the root causes of previous cholera outbreaks that claimed many lives, exposing residents to possible fresh outbreaks, a council health official has said.
For sale: Vimbai Zimuto’s nude pics
NETHERLANDS-BASED Zimbabwean musician Vimbai Zimuto says she is selling all her nude pictures, and the proceeds will go to her Huya Uone Africa Trust.
Gweru on high alert for disease outbreaks
Gweru City Council says it is on high alert for outbreaks of diarrhoeal diseases such as cholera and typhoid in the wake of a looming water crisis, as the main supplier dam, Gwenhoro, is now left with only six weeks’ supply.
OK records spike in sales
Zimbabwe’s largest retail group, OK Zimbabwe, said sales grew 167 percent during the first quarter of the current financial year although the macro-economic challenges had a severe knock on effect on the business.
Winter maize production intensifies
Masvingo’s quest to improve food security has received a timely boost after Lowveld sugar producer Tongaat Hulett Zimbabwe (THZ) agreed to commit 320 hectares for the production of winter maize this year, at its plantations at Hippo Valley and Triangle estates.
Zanu-PF seeks to amend constitution
Zanu-PF is going to amend its constitution to ensure that it speaks to the vision of its First Secretary and President Cde Mnangagwa of transforming the country into an upper middle income economy by 2030, the party’s Secretary for Legal Affairs, Cde Munyaradzi Paul Mangwana, has said.
Parly watchdog interfaces with Cyclone Idai victims
PARLIAMENTIANS have called for the speedy relocation of people who were affected by Cyclone Idai before the commencement of the rainy season.
Zaka East primary polls on August 3
Jostling for Zaka East parliamentary seat has started within Zanu-PF after the ruling party provincial leadership set August 3 as the date for holding primary elections to choose the revolutionary party’s candidate in the forthcoming by-election.











