Ababalisi bakhala ngokwehla kwezinga lokupasa kwaboGrade 7

YiNtatheli kaMthunywa ABABALISI sebekhalaze ngokwehla kwezinga lokupasa laboGrade 7 bomnyaka ka2020 kungakho sebekhuthaze uHulumende ukuthi asebenzisane lamankampani abomakhalekhukhwini ukuze idatha yezifundo zebulenjini ithengeke. Izinga lokupasa elizweni liku-37,11 phesenti nxa kuqathaniswa…

Fire razes Hwange Unit 1

FIRE broke out at Hwange Power Station Unit One and it took 40 minutes to put it out.

Ubulala uyise kubangwa inyama

UYISE wayekhanuka inyama wasethuma indodana yakhe ukuthi iyokweleda ebhutsha. Kodwa indodana kayizange inike uyise inyama, yazidlela yodwa okuyikho okwabangela ukuthi baxabane. Indodana kubikwa yangena endlini, yathatha ingqamu yagwaza uyise waze…

Lafarge employee in court

An employee and a security guard at cement company Lafarge appeared in court yesterday on allegations of releasing 80 bags of impermo compound worth $201 978 from the company’s premises using fake invoices.

Firecracker incident victim appeals for donations

The family of Godfrey Munhungaupi, a Grade 5 pupil at Dungwiza Primary School in Chitungwiza who sustained serious facial injuries in a firecracker incident last month, is appealing for $33 000 to undergo a second operation at Parirenyatwa Hospital.

Uproar over conflicted Chonzi’s appointment

The recently appointed City of Harare acting town clerk, Dr Prosper Chonzi, is conflicted in dealing with issues flagged by a Government commissioned audit at the council, which also implicated him, it emerged yesterday.

Twitter slaps Trump with permanent ban

WASHINGTON. — Former President Donald Trump will never be allowed back on Twitter, even if he runs for office again in 2024 and wins, company chief financial officer Ned Segal told CNBC. 

Reap low hanging tourism fruits

For many years, tourism has been one of the key industries driving economies in most, if not all, African countries. 

Owners of destroyed homes get assistance

The Civil Protection Unit (CPU) has started delivering aid to 130 families in Beitbridge whose houses were recently destroyed by heavy rains. 

World Bank joins climate change fight

The World Bank has continued tightening its partnership with Zimbabwe in strengthening the country’s capacity in integrating climate change considerations that will enhance sustainable development.

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