Analysts hail media, political reforms
President Mnangagwa has registered significant progress in the attainment of media, political, electoral and legal reforms as well as the anti-graft drive in the past year he has been in office, analysts have said.
Neromwe chieftainship restored
Government yesterday officially installed Chief Neromwe in Chiredzi after the chieftainship was abolished over a 100 years ago by the colonial white minority regime.
Chinhoyi set for city status
The six-member commission set up to assess the state of Chinhoyi Municipality’s readiness for city status has handed over its report to Local Government, Public Works and National Housing Minister July Moyo for determination.
It’s time for the Ashes
BIRMINGHAM. — England return to “Fortress Edgbaston” for the first Test cricket against Australia today looking to round off an already memorable season by completing a World Cup and Ashes double.
Procurement preparation and planning
Procurement planning is required for procurement of goods, works, non-consultancy services, consultancy services and joint venture projects.
Zimra rewards whistle-blowers
The facility: Do you know that you can, in secret and extreme confidentiality, provide information on tax evasion to Zimra as a whistle blower and be rewarded 10 percent of the recovered amount?
Residents decry lack of essential services
Sandton Park residents, who are under Zvimba Rural District Council, are demanding to be placed under Harare Municipality, arguing that their council cannot provide essential services, the Commission of Inquiry into Urban State Land heard.
AFZ finishes building clinic
The Air Force of Zimbabwe (AFZ)has completed the construction of a-state-of-the-art clinic in Chief Negove’s area, bringing relief to locals who have been walking for over 25km to access the nearest health care services at Chibi Mission Hospital in Masvingo Province.
Rustlers wreak havoc in Chipinge
SPIRALLING cases of cattle rustling in Chipinge have sent shock waves across the district, with farmers urging tight policing to end the scourge.
Caster Semenya in limbo
PARIS. — A Swiss court ruling that blocks South African Caster Semenya from defending her world 800m title in Doha in September creates much-needed “parity and clarity” in athletics, the sport’s governing body said yesterday.




