Xenophobia: Government to evacuate 171

GOVERNMENT will evacuate at least 171 Zimbabweans from South Africa following the death of two locals in ongoing xenophobic violence.

This was said by Information, Publicity and Broadcasting Services Minister Monica Mutsvangwa while presenting the 32nd Cabinet Decision Matrix yesterday.

Council installs water meters

Chitungwiza Municipality has begun replacing malfunctioning conventional water meters as it steps up efforts to reduce non-revenue water and ensure that residents get accurate bills.

Khama Billiat saves best for last

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UPDATED: Harare wants 900pc water tariff increase

Blessings Chidakwa and Sallomy Matare Harare City Council has torched a storm following its proposal to increase water charges by at least 900 percent, while some ratepayers will now be…

EDITORIAL COMMENT : Afrophobia: New way of dividing Africans

The xenophobic violence that gripped South Africa in the last few days has been described as regrettable by government officials in Pretoria and leaders and critics alike, across the continent.

Empty promises rile Madzibaba

VETERAN sungura musician, Nicholas “Madzibaba” Zakaria, has expressed displeasure at local businessmen who are in the habit of publicly giving fake promises to musicians, saying such a culture should come to an end.

Malaysia clears Air Zim aircraft

A MALAYSIAN firm has cleared the release of two aircraft acquired by Air Zimbabwe, with delivery of the first one expected soon, a senior Government official has revealed.

Knox comes of age but poor Hadebe curses his luck

JUST two positive touches out of his eight encounters with the ball helped substitute Knox Mutizwa produce his best performance in the Warriors colours at the National Sports Stadium yesterday.

President pays tribute to hero Mugoba

National hero Major-General Trust Mugoba was a distinguished fighter who remained unwavering to the revolution throughout his life, President Mnangagwa has said.

Tough times ahead for banking sector

The second half of this year and greater part of next year will likely present more headwinds for the banking sector on account of high inflation, tightening liquidity and the regulatory interest rate cap, economic analyst have said.

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