Gweru tightens water rationing

Midlands Bureau GweruCity Council is tightening its water rationing schedule, amid revelations that its alternative water source, Amapongobwe, is at 17 percent full. Gweru introduced the water rationing schedule early this…

Youths call for sanctions removal

Herald Reporter A local development oriented youth organisation, Volunteer Troops for Sustainable Development, has added its voice to growing calls for the removal of sanctions imposed on the country by some Western countries, saying…

Land scam opens can of worms

MDC Alliance leader Mr Nelson Chamisa has been sucked into the latest swirl of residential stands allocation scam in the capital city, amid revelations that the opposition has been stripping the council of land to finance its subversive intentions and prepare for the 2023 harmonised elections.

SB Moyo speaks on activists’ arrest

Those wishing Zimbabwe ill are twisting the recent arrest by police and subsequent remand of Hopewell Chin’ono and Jacob Ngarivhume for their own ends, Foreign Affairs and International Trade Minister Sibusisi Moyo told Heads of African Diplomatic Missions in Zimbabwe yesterday.

Firms close as staff test Covid-19 positive

Several service providers and businesses have temporarily suspended operations to allow co-workers of infected staff to be tested while premises are being disinfected in line with Ministry of Health and Child Care guidelines.

Zanu PF vows to defend peace

AMID deafening sabre-rattling from the country’s opposition parties, Western embassies and civil society organisations that want to subvert the will of the people on July 31, Zanu PF yesterday vowed to defend the prevailing peace saying Zimbabweans should form the first line of defence if anyone violates their rights.

Govt warns peddlers of Covid-19 figures

Government has warned those peddling information on Covid-19 test results without authority as this causes unnecessarily panic and inhibits efforts to contain the pandemic.

Police looking for Sikhala, Kunaka

At least 14 political activists, including MDC-Alliance deputy chair Job Sikhala and Amalgamated Rural Teachers’ Union of Zimbabwe (ARTUZ) president Obert Masaraure, are on the police wanted list over unspecified reasons.

5-day ultimatum for Gata probe

Zesa’s board was yesterday given five days to start investigating allegations of corruption levelled against its executive chairman, Dr Sydney Gata, barely a year after his appointment to lead the turnaround at the utility.

Tests confirm higher Arcadia lithium output

Latest test results have revealed that Australia Stock Exchange listed junior miner Prospect Resources’ Arcadia lithium project in Zimbabwe has significant potential to increase petalite product recovery from 31 percent to over 60 percent.

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