TTI reviews parking model

Sikhumbuzo Moyo, Senior Reporter Motorists will now be able to transfer their paid parking time to different parking bays after the  City of Bulawayo and Tendy Three Investments Private Limited…

TTI reviews parking model

Sikhumbuzo Moyo, Senior Reporter Motorists will now be able to transfer their paid parking time to different parking bays after the  City of Bulawayo and Tendy Three Investments Private Limited…

Mobile phone penetration: 87 percent of Zim households own cellphones, Zimstat

Herald Reporter AT least 87 percent of Zimbabwean households in both urban and rural areas own mobile phones, a latest study by the Zimbabwe National Statistics Agency (Zimstat) has revealed.…

Mupindu trades the wheel for the stage

Arts Reporter Long distance truck driver and Madzibaba Nicholas Zakaria protégé Patrick Mupindu last weekend launched his debut six-track album titled “Muri Saani” last weekend.   The album was recorded…

Illicit brew kills Zimunya man

Liberty Dube Post Correspondent A 39-YEAR-OLD man died after he over-indulged in an illicit brew last Sunday. Wilson Mutsetse’s body was seen in his room, while two bottles of the…

Pool favourites pull through to next round

Takudzwa Chitsiga Sports Reporter THE Harare Provincial Pool Association (HPPA) defending champions Pahukama managed to make it to the last 16 of the Sunshine Champions League after they came second…

Marry Mubaiwa ruling deferred due to ill health

Senior Court Reporter Harare regional magistrate Mrs Feresi Chakanyuka has deferred ruling on Marry Mubaiwa’s application for exceptional jurisdiction to August 19 after noting that she could not comprehend court…

Goodies for adopted 36 Marange families

Liberty Dube Post Correspondent THIRTY-SIX less privileged families in Marange recently received a boost after Spirit Embassy, through its charity arm –  Uebert Angel Foundation – handed over some foodstuffs.…

NEW: Inflation: why it’s happening and why interest rates are going up to combat it  

Soaring prices have forced central banks in many developed countries to raise their interest rates in recent weeks. These organisations are in charge of attempts to rein in rising costs that are threatening to wreak havoc on household budgets in coming months. 

NEW: Inflation: why it’s happening and why interest rates are going up to combat it  

Soaring prices have forced central banks in many developed countries to raise their interest rates in recent weeks. These organisations are in charge of attempts to rein in rising costs that are threatening to wreak havoc on household budgets in coming months. 

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