NEW: Harare dismisses fake water shutdown notice
HARARE City Council (HCC) has urged ratepayers to disregard a fake message circulating on social media on the purported planned shutdown of water supplies.
NEW: Woman stabs husband on the eve of Valentine’s Day
A MUZARABANI woman stabbed her husband on the stomach after accusing him of being promiscuous.
NEW: Moody’s has bought a leading African rating agency: why it’s bad news
Moody’s Investors Service, one of the three dominant global credit rating agencies, is acquiring a majority shareholding in Global Credit Rating (GCR), a leading credit rating agency in Africa.
NEW: Late rains affect Seed-Co sales
The country’s biggest agricultural seed producer, Seed-Co Limited, said on Thursday sales volumes in the quarter ended December 31, 2021 dipped 40 percent, and revenues by 32 percent, owing to the late start of the farming season.
NEW: Trade expert says benefits of AfCFTA to secondary industries to emerge
A Ghanaian trade expert has projected the benefits that the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) has on the continent’s secondary industries will gradually emerge since trade commenced one year ago.
NEW: Robbers get away with US$136k
FIVE suspects broke into a business premise in Avondale, attacked the security guard before getting away with US$136 712 cash and other valuables.
NEW: Youth organisation launches anti-drug abuse club in Chinhoyi
NON-GOVERNMENTAL ORGANISATION, For Youths By Youths (FYBY), has launched an Anti-Drug Abuse Clubs (ADACs) concept.
NEW: All set for PPC ZIMA ceremony
ALL is set for the PPC Zimbabwe Music Awards (ZIMA) to be held on Saturday at the Country Club in Newlands, Harare.
NEW: Bulawayo Chiefs prodigy revels in debut goal
AFTER announcing his arrival onto the Premier Soccer League (PSL) stage in grand fashion on Sunday, Bulawayo Chiefs’ new recruit Mthokozisi Msebe can duly enjoy his birthday.
NEW: AU-EU summit: what stands in the way of a deeper relationship
The triennial high-level summits between the European Union (EU) and the African Union (AU) are often criticised as being photo opportunities without substance. Nevertheless, even photo opportunities are important. They show that European leaders are willing to receive their African counterparts on par with full honours.











