Govt intervenes in Harare water crisis

Government has taken over Morton Jaffray Waterworks to ensure residents access potable water after Acting President Kembo Mohadi yesterday facilitated the clearance of water treatment chemicals at the border while the Zimbabwe National Water Authority (Zinwa) and District Development Fund (DDF) chipped in with technical assistance.

Zim to sell 500 000 diamond carats

THE Minerals Marketing Corporation of Zimbabwe (MMCZ) says it will conduct another diamond auction before the end of the year targeting to sell between 400 000 and 500 000                      carats.

UK’s Harry and Meghan dance with mental health mentors on Cape Town beach

CAPE TOWN — Britain’s Prince Harry and his wife Meghan danced and chanted with a group of mental health mentors at Cape Town’s Monwabisi beach yesterday, on the second day…

US admits sanctions impact

THE United States of America yesterday admitted that illegal sanctions imposed on Zimbabwe are affecting ordinary Zimbabweans.

Zinara disburses $42m for road projects

The Zimbabwe National Road Administration (Zinara) has disbursed $42 million countrywide for road projects as it resumes its core functions as enshrined in the Road Act.

Four candidates to run for Botswana elections

JOHANNESBURG — The Botswana high court has accepted four nominations for presidential candidates who will contest in next months elections. These include incumbent President Mokgweetsi Masisi of the Botswana Democratic…

President courts health investors

President Mnangagwa has challenged investors in the health services sector to come to Zimbabwe, saying Government is determined to collaborate with them in transforming the country into a provider of modern health services.

Industrialists welcome rogue accounts freeze

THE decision by the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) to freeze accounts of companies suspected to have been involved in the manipulation of the local currency last week, has been hailed as a bold move by industrialists and economists.

8 babies killed Algeria maternity hospital fire

Algiers — Eight babies were killed when a fire ripped through the maternity unit at a hospital in eastern Algeria before dawn yesterday, emergency services said. “We managed to rescue…

Pensioners’ pay day moved to next week

PENSIONERS from the Public Service Commission (PSC) will not access their dues this Friday as was initially expected, as there are efforts to review them.

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