Harare water supply improves

HARARE’s water supply has improved significantly in the past few months following interventions by the Government, amid indications that the city’s dams have enough water to last the capital for nine months.

Local acts lose out

Bruce Ndlovu, Sunday Life Reporter WHEN Government announced on October 5 that bars and nightclubs would, for the first time in over a year-and-a-half, be able to open their doors…

COMMENT: Zimdollar fuel facility most welcome

THE Government has listened to pleas from motorists who said they were finding it hard to secure fuel as most service stations across the country were selling the commodity in…

‘Zesa owed $15bn by customers’

State power utility ZESA Holdings is owed a staggering $15 billion by both individuals and commercial and industrial clients, executive chairman Dr Sydney Gata said on Friday last week.

DeMbare, FC Platinum in Chibuku war

IN a largely eventful week that saw Khama Billiat retiring from international football and the Sports and Recreation Committee (SRC) suspending the ZIFA board, the build-up of the Chibuku Super Cup semi-finals was naturally pushed into the shade.

Victoria Falls to set up Masue City, Batoka City

Leonard Ncube , Victoria Falls Reporter THE Government has made significant infrastructural developments in Victoria Falls despite the Covid-19 pandemic with a number of properties having been built in the…

Government meets workers

Gabriel Masvora, News Editor   THE bulk of civil servants, among them teachers will start getting their US dollar bonus payments this week, as the Government is set to announce…

Pastor, colleague in dock over US$2m theft

A HARARE pastor and colleague have been arrested for alleged money laundering involving over US$2,2 million which they had splurged on houses and vehicles.

India sees 14,7pc increase in agric trade

INDIA’s exports of agricultural and processed food products rose by 14,7 percent to US$11,65 billion during the April-October period on the back of healthy growth in commodities including rice, and fresh fruits and vegetables, the commerce ministry said on Friday.

Sables fall to Namibia again

ZIMBABWE’S Sables received a timely reality check on how much work they would have to put in to conquer Africa, when they fell to old nemesis Namibia in the World Rugby Stellenbosch Challenge Cup final at Markotter Stadium in South Africa yesterday.

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