Churches get 60-day ultimatum

Harare City Council, which is owed more than $925 million in unpaid rates and rentals, has ordered churches occupying council land to pay up within 60 days or risk getting their leases terminated.

Industry Minister to open 5th Customer Service Symposium

Industry and Commerce Minister Mangaliso Ndlovu will headline this year’s Zimbabwe Customer Experience and Service Delivery Symposium, which enters its fifth edition.

The live and dead waters of Lake Kariba

WELCOME to Kariba, a land of paradoxes, a place where dead water lives in perfect, almost indecipherable harmony with living water.

SADC intensifies efforts to improve energy flow

Southern Africa plans to commission more than 4 880 Megawatts of new generation capacity in 2019/20 — a development that is expected to strengthen the regional energy security.

FC Platinum out to consolidate Premiership lead

CHAMPIONS FC Platinum return to domestic Premiership football action this afternoon when they host struggling Harare City in a mission to reinforce their foothold at the top of the Castle Lager Premiership table.

Bopoto to unveil fourth album

South Africa-based gospel musician Ray Bopoto is this Friday scheduled to launch a nine-track album titled “Wandinonamata”.

New drug offers better prospects in HIV fight

Zimbabwe has just started a national roll-out of the new antiretroviral drug, Dolutegravir (DTG), which is set to  gradually wean off Tenolam E.

Msindo tears into MDC-Alliance

Destiny for Africa Network founder Reverend Obadiah Musindo has taken a swipe at MDC-Alliance leader Mr Nelson Chamisa for organising mass protests against President Mnangagwa’s Government under the guise of demonstrating against economic hardships yet the motive was to effect illegal regime change.

6 000 land invaders get eviction notices

OVER 6 000 illegal settlers in Manicaland Province have been served with eviction letters as Government seeks to remove people who invaded timber plantations and have been causing significant destruction to the country’s timber stock.

Disturbances trigger gig cancellation

Organisers of the most popular out-door music event dubbed Madirirano have said the recent gig was their last edition after it was marred by disturbances caused by bouncers who manhandled revellers.

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