Gweru Council proposes $2,2 billion budget

Patrick Chitumba, Midlands Bureau Chief GWERU City Council has proposed a budget of over $2, 2 billion for 2020, a development that will result in massive increases in rates. The…

Loose-tongued coaches fined

Ricky Zililo, Senior Sports Reporter HIGHLANDERS coach Hendrik Pieter de Jongh and Chicken Inn gaffer Joey Antipas have each been slapped with $1 250 fines for taking a dig at…

Magistrates resort to handle cases at prisons as ZPCS truck breaks down

Sharon Buwerimwe, Court Reporter MAGISTRATES in Bulawayo have resorted to going to prisons to handle some cases as the Zimbabwe Prisons and Correctional Services (ZPCS) has been failing to bring inmates…

DDF starts Matabeleland South boreholes drilling

Mthabisi Tshuma, Chronicle Correspondent THE District Development Fund (DDF) yesterday started drilling boreholes in Matabeleland South province with Bulilima West constituency benefiting first. This comes as the Government mandated DDF…

All Anfield eyes on speedy Mane

London – Sadio Mane has, in the words of Liverpool team-mate Andy Robertson, “taken his game to another level”, stepping out of Mohamed Salah’s shadow to become arguably the main…

US$9,3m boost for Hre water

Cabinet has directed Treasury to release US$9,3 million for urgent works at Manyame and Warren Control Pump stations that should be completed in two months to alleviate potable water shortages in Harare and its surrounding towns.

Chasi promises Zesa overhaul

Zesa will rotate staff, axe those underperforming and fingered in shoddy deals, and rebundle the utility back into a single company as part of measures to weed out corruption, favouritism for selected consumers, and wasteful management structures.

Water charges to go up four-fold

Harare City Council’s budget proposals delivered last night will see the average bill for high-density householders rise to $225 a month.

Govt re-tenders NRZ recapitalisation deal

Herald Reporter Cabinet wants the National Railways of Zimbabwe (NRZ) recapitalisation project re-tendered following the cancellation of the US$400 million deal involving the Diaspora Infrastructure Development Group (DIDG) and Transnet…

EDITORIAL COMMENT : Do we still have police in Harare?

Illegal activities around the former Ximex Mall have become a cause for concern to all and sundry.

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