New City coach pays tribute to Chitembwe
UNHERALDED coach, Tarisai Kaseke, who has been named the interim coach at Harare City, has paid tribute to his former boss, Lloyd Chitembwe, who quit the club on Monday.
Simbisa unveils new purchase app
FAST food restaurant operator, Simbisa Brands has unveiled a new service application, Innbucks, which is meant to offer convenience and efficient brand experience to the group’s clientele.
Young Women for ED spreads wings to Mash Central
Mashonaland Central Minister of State for Provincial Affairs and Devolution Monica Mavhunga has congratulated Young Women for Economic Development for launching the provincial chapter and encouraged them to be patriotic, ethical and honest businesspeople.
Isolated showers expected: MSD
Isolated afternoon thundershowers are expected in areas along the main watershed, with localised heavier falls in some places, the Meteorological Services Department has said.
Riding on a mother’s passion to the top in US
Zimbabwean-born Dr Matifadza Hlatshwayo-Davis (39), was on October 20, 2021 sworn in as the health director for the city of St Louis, Missouri in the United States of America.
Architects lose US$16m E Guinea hotel suit
A CONSORTIUM of local architects, surveyors and engineers’ has lost a US$16 million claim in outstanding consultancy fees against ZimSun (Pvt) Ltd for the construction of an upmarket Equatorial Guinea hotel, as the suit is legally unsound to warrant the court’s interference, the Supreme Court has ruled.
Police net 346 vehicles in blitz on mushikashikas
AN operation code-named “No to Mushikashika” launched by police in Mashonaland East on Thursday last week has seen 346 vehicles operating as mushikashika being impounded in the first five days.
Bill set to scuttle MDC-A election plans
THE recently gazetted Private Voluntary Organisation Amendment Bill has sent the Western-funded MDC-Alliance into panic mode and is set to scuttle the United States’ plans to bankroll the opposition ahead of the 2023 elections.
Harare hikes rates
Harare City Council has proposed rate hikes that will see an average high-density suburban householder paying $2 387 a month, up from the present $1 736, from January for basic services, while a low density family will pay an average of $7 630 up from the present $4 558.
62pc of treated water wasted
SIXTY-TWO percent of Harare’s treated water is going to waste or is being used without being paid for, burdening ratepayers that are footing the bill of water treatment chemicals on their monthly rates.











