Harare mulls engaging Zesa to recover dues

Harare City Council debtors might soon have a portion of the money they owe council being deducted from their electricity payments if council follows through its proposal to assist it to recover about $1 billion that its owed by ratepayers.

Mental health promotion, suicide prevention

Today, Zimbabwe joins the rest of the world in commemorating the World Mental Health Day celebrated on October 10 each year.

Conman dupes 510 of US$2m

POLICE in Harare have arrested a suspected conman for allegedly swindling 510 people of more than US$2 million in a fake financial investment scam.

Anti-Sanctions Day: All parties welcome

ALL political parties are expected to take part in an anti-sanction campaign scheduled for October 25, Zanu-PF national political commissar Cde Victor Matemadanda has said.

Rejoining the Commonwealth: Where we are and where we hope to be

In recent weeks, Zimbabwe has taken a crucial step forward towards rejoining the Commonwealth, the 53-country group of nations we exited in 2003.

Youth League in bid to ensure food security

ZANU-PF Youth League is set to engage provincial ministers across the country to secure underutilised land ahead of the 2019-2020 farming season in a move aimed at ensuring food security at household level.

Govt clamps down on passports graft

Africa Moyo Deputy News Editor GOVERNMENT has directed the Registrar-General’s Office to set up a committee that will oversee the vetting of passport applications in a bid to eliminate corruption.…

Gweru Irrigation committee launched

THERE is need to revamp and open new irrigation schemes to counter the effects of droughts so that the nation is always food secure no matter the weather conditions.

Sikhala silenced over fake abductions, sanctions

Political activist Linda Masarira has fired shots at MDC-Alliance for calling on the West to impose sanctions on Zimbabwe, and threatened to expose embattled St Mary’s legislator Job Sikhala for faking an abduction a few months ago.

Allow errant party members to reform: Matemadanda

Zanu-PF National Political Commissar Cde Victor Matemadanda has challenged provincial party executives to afford “errant” members time to reform before expelling them from the party.

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