City water supply situation gloomy

Dry suburbs in Harare and Chitungwiza will stay like that for months, with Harare City Council reserving the emergency $37,4 million from Government for supplying an inner ring of favoured consumers and abandoning vast swathes of the two cities.

Price madness: Social contract proposed

THERE is need for a reduction in the cost of digital transactions and to come up with a social contract to address relentless price increases, Cabinet has said.

Record-breaking temperatures for Chiredzi, West Nicholson

The scorching heat sweeping across the country since the last few days has resulted in areas like Chiredzi in Masvingo and West Nicholson in Matabeleland South recording extremely high temperatures that broke records set in 2010.

President to meet Youth League

PRESIDENT Mnangagwa is expected to meet with the Zanu-PF Youth League national executive members from cell to national level tomorrow at the party headquarters to review progress in empowerment projects, the state of the economy, allocation of land and other related issues.

First Lady seeks to empower childless couples

FIRST LADY Auxillia Mnangagwa’s vision to empower childless couples continues to cast a ray of positivity, making her a fountain of hope and pillar of strength for people in such situations.

Minister briefs Cabinet on Russia Summit

Foreign Affairs and International Trade Minister Sibusiso Moyo yesterday briefed Cabinet on the Russia-Africa Summit and the First Russia-Africa Economic Forum, which was held in Russia from October 22-24.

High Court orders minister to pay $300k Zesa debt

The High Court has ordered Local Government, Public Works and National Housing Minister July Moyo to pay $306 793 to the Zimbabwe Electricity Transmission and Distribution Company (ZETDC) for electricity supplied at his Mavesere Farm in Kwekwe.

‘US$600m ivory stockpile can transform ZimParks’

The Zimbabwe Parks and Wildlife Management Authority (ZimParks) can generate up to US$600 million which is enough to sustain its operations, if the unilateral ban on ivory and rhino horn trade was lifted, The Herald can reveal.

Editorial Comment: Give passports to our soccer stars

WHEN Macauley Bonne posted on Twitter in May this year that finally he was off to represent his country at the 2019 AFCON finals in Egypt, scores of Warriors’ fans…

Economics paper leaks in Hwange

THREE Form Six pupils at Gebhuza Secondary School in Hwange were allegedly found with an Economics examination question paper before the exam.

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