Supreme Court upholds council bigwigs’ suspension

THE suspension of two Harare City Council directors — Cainos Chingombe and Tendai Kwenda — three years ago was lawful, the Supreme Court has ruled in the case of the two, who are now facing charges of criminal abuse of office.

Zim praised for budget openness

Enacy Mapakame Zimbabwe is making significant progress, both at central Government and local authority level, in ensuring transparency, accountability and inclusivity in the entire National Budget formulation cycle, although there…

NDS1 focuses on key infrastructure

Golden Sibanda The National Development Strategy 1 (NDS1), the Government’s five-year economic management master plan through to year 2025, will focus on building, expanding and restoring key enabler infrastructure. This…

JUST IN: Armed robber Musa Taj Abdul and his gang rearrested . . .

Suspected armed robber and gang leader Musa Taj Abdul (47), who was granted bail by High Court Judge Justice Benjamin Chikowero on Monday along with co-accused Godfrey Mupamhanga (27), Rudolf Tapiwa Kanhanga (29) and Douglas Mutenda (31), will remain in custody as the four are facing fresh charges.

BREAKING: Flash floods hit Beitbridge . . . CPU on high alert

Beitbridge town’s oldest suburbs (Dulivhadzimu) were hit by flash floods late yesterday following heavy downpours which lasted for almost one hour.

JUST IN: ‘Zim economy on sounding footing for sustained growth’

Golden Sibanda – Senior Business Reporter THE exponential rise in banking sector foreign currency account (FCA) holdings to US$1,1 billion and strong export performance this year are testimony that the economy…

Police worried about drownings

Robin Muchetu, Senior Reporter POLICE has raised concern over the increased cases of drowning in the country since the onset of the rainy season calling on parents and guardians to…

Covid-19 update

Robin Muchetu, Senior Reporter TWO people died on Monday due to Covid-19 in Zimbabwe, bringing the total deaths in the country due to the pandemic to 309. In its daily…

Councils urged to adopt climate change programmes

Mkhululi Ncube, Chronicle Reporter URBAN local authorities have been urged to incorporate Climate Change programmes in their plans to minimise negative impacts brought about by climate change. This was said…

JUST IN: Mutare Bypass construction postponed

Construction of the planned Mutare Bypass road, which seeks to divert traffic that passes through the Central Business District to and from Forbes Border Post, has been put on hold to pave way for other priority projects.

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