NEW: Harare to privatise public toilets 

HARARE City Council (HCC) will soon privatise some of its ablution facilities in a bid to raise funds to maintain them. 

NEW: Harare to privatise public toilets 

HARARE City Council (HCC) will soon privatise some of its ablution facilities in a bid to raise funds to maintain them. 

Midlands Arts Awards organiser tries out modelling

Mthabisi Tshuma, Online Reporter Fast-rising arts fanatic Farai Chigumbu who is the brains behind the Midlands Royalty Arts Awards (MRAA) has included in his arts profile, the art of being…

Midlands Arts Awards organiser tries out modelling

Mthabisi Tshuma, Online Reporter Fast-rising arts fanatic Farai Chigumbu who is the brains behind the Midlands Royalty Arts Awards (MRAA) has included in his arts profile, the art of being…

Midlands Arts Awards organiser tries out modelling

Mthabisi Tshuma, Online Reporter Fast-rising arts fanatic Farai Chigumbu who is the brains behind the Midlands Royalty Arts Awards (MRAA) has included in his arts profile, the art of being…

Loziba Festival soldiers on after false start

Mthabisi Tshuma, Online Reporter WOMEN in arts movement, Loziba Festival, has vowed to soldier on in its programmes for the coming days after the official launch was disrupted by police…

Loziba Festival soldiers on after false start

Mthabisi Tshuma, Online Reporter WOMEN in arts movement, Loziba Festival, has vowed to soldier on in its programmes for the coming days after the official launch was disrupted by police…

Loziba Festival soldiers on after false start

Mthabisi Tshuma, Online Reporter WOMEN in arts movement, Loziba Festival, has vowed to soldier on in its programmes for the coming days after the official launch was disrupted by police…

Fuel price up again

Michael Tome ZIMBABWE Energy Regulatory Authority (ZERA) has effected a rise in petroleum products prices with diesel now pegged at US$1, 68 while blend petrol now costs US$1, 67 per…

NEW: Mine workers reject salary hike 

The Zimbabwe Diamond Allied and Minerals Workers Union (ZDAMWU) has rejected a recent salary increment offer of between 46 and 50 percent from the National Employment Council (NEC) for the mining industry, describing it as a “farce”. 

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