NEW: HCC, Geogenix agree Pomona Waste to Energy project deal
THE Harare City Council (HCC) and Geogenix of the Netherlands have signed an agreement on the Pomona Waste to Energy project.
NEW: HCC, Geogenix agree Pomona Waste to Energy project deal
THE Harare City Council (HCC) and Geogenix of the Netherlands have signed an agreement on the Pomona Waste to Energy project.
400 empowered in Kuwadzana
Blessings Chidakwa Herald Reporter More than 400 people including sex workers, youths, church members and vendors from Kuwadzana Constituency have been empowered with four-week old road runner chicks and the feed…
Three killed after driver fails to give way
Herald Reporter Three people were killed after the driver of a small truck they were travelling in from Gokwe into Kwekwe City failed to give way upon approaching the Kwekwe-Harare…
Glen Norah residents hail Govt for ending water woes
Blessings Chidakwa Municipal Reporter Glen Norah residents have hailed the Government for providing alternative potable water sources through drilling of boreholes in the area to ease perennial water woes caused…
Ukraine, Russia war triggers fuels price hike
Herald Reporter The political crisis between Russia and Ukraine has created bottlenecks in global fuel supplies, resulting in many countries the world over, among them Zimbabwe, adjusting upwards prices of…
NEW: Rufaro set for major revamp…as HCC grants Sakunda Holdings a long lease
THE long wait is now over as the ceremonial home of local football, Rufaro Stadium, will undergo major refurbishments after the Harare City Council (HCC) finally agreed to grant energy giants, Sakunda Holdings, a long lease for the facility.
NEW: Rufaro set for major revamp…as HCC grants Sakunda Holdings a long lease
THE long wait is now over as the ceremonial home of local football, Rufaro Stadium, will undergo major refurbishments after the Harare City Council (HCC) finally agreed to grant energy giants, Sakunda Holdings, a long lease for the facility.
NEW: Harare issues over 100 000 summons
THE Harare City Council (HCC) says it is issuing over 100 000 summons to residents who are defaulting on rate payments, with those in huge arrears urged to negotiate payment plans.
NEW: Harare issues over 100 000 summons
THE Harare City Council (HCC) says it is issuing over 100 000 summons to residents who are defaulting on rate payments, with those in huge arrears urged to negotiate payment plans.








