NEW: Public assist in apprehending robbers
POLICE in Harare have arrested four men in connection with theft of over US$11 000 and a laptop after members of the public managed to apprehend one of the accused persons.
NEW: ‘Adopt sustainable housing finance’
AFRICAN countries should adopt sustainable housing finance to achieve inclusive and sustainable development in line with the continent’s Agenda 2063.
NEW: ‘Adopt sustainable housing finance’
AFRICAN countries should adopt sustainable housing finance to achieve inclusive and sustainable development in line with the continent’s Agenda 2063.
NEW: Experts warn US reaches critical moment with nearly 3,000 monkeypox cases
PUBLIC health experts have warned the United States is running out of time to contain the monkeypox outbreak as nearly 3 000 confirmed monkeypox cases have been reported in the country.
NEW: Experts warn US reaches critical moment with nearly 3,000 monkeypox cases
PUBLIC health experts have warned the United States is running out of time to contain the monkeypox outbreak as nearly 3 000 confirmed monkeypox cases have been reported in the country.
Bullets shoot down Harare City
RESURGENT Cranborne Bullets continued to claw their way from the relegation zone when they rallied from behind to overcome visiting Harare City in a Castle Lager Premiership Soccer League encounter at Vengere Stadium yesterday.
Bullets shoot down Harare City
RESURGENT Cranborne Bullets continued to claw their way from the relegation zone when they rallied from behind to overcome visiting Harare City in a Castle Lager Premiership Soccer League encounter at Vengere Stadium yesterday.
End to power cuts in sight
Zimbabwe will start receiving 100MW from Zambia’s state-owned power utility, Zesco, early next month under a five-year deal, while a delegation from Mozambique is expected in the country today to finalise negotiations to supply additional 150MW to ease ongoing power cuts.
End to power cuts in sight
Zimbabwe will start receiving 100MW from Zambia’s state-owned power utility, Zesco, early next month under a five-year deal, while a delegation from Mozambique is expected in the country today to finalise negotiations to supply additional 150MW to ease ongoing power cuts.
Gold coins: RBZ chief sheds more light
Gold coins set to be released by the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) tomorrow are expected to mop up excess cash on the market over the next six months, reduce demand for the US dollar as a store of value and stop the depreciation of the local currency, RBZ Governor Dr John Mangudya has said.







