Govt engages civil servants over salaries
Virtual meetings and other avenues are being considered by the Government to speed up talks on civil servants salaries.
US$110 000 equipment gift to ease hospital’s headache
Freedom Mupanedemo Midlands Bureau Ferrochrome producer, Zimasco Private Limited on Wednesday donated an assortment of equipment worth US$110 000 to Kwekwe General Hospital. The equipment, which was handed over by…
Private developer to upgrade Chibuku Stadium
Chitungwiza’s Chibuku Stadium will be upgraded by a private developer under a scheme announced by the municipality, with the developer able to get the return on the investment from council’s percentage of gate takings and hire fees.
JUST IN: Epworth reverses decision to charge rates in US$
The Epworth Local Board has reversed its decision to levy rates in foreign currency after sharp differences between councillors and management over the issue.
JUST IN: Zesa explains current power generation
Following the need for repairs on two generators at Hwange Thermal Power Station, Zesa has pushed its giant Kariba South Power Station to generate 892MW as of Tuesday, filling much of the gap between demand and supply, but load shedding will continue until the repairs on the two Hwange units, which can generate 320MW, are complete.
JUST IN: Caps United FC dragged to court over US$10k debt
Led Travel Tours has hauled Caps United football Club to the High Court over its failure to clear a US$10 000 debt for the international air tickets it bought on their behalf in 2017.
Retail Therapy Part 3- Finding a balance
Retail therapy should be done with honour. The world we are living in is filled with so many issues that may be stressful. On the other hand, life is never lived with a happily after forever tag, sadness is surely part of the life’s journey and we encounter it now and again. Thus, when stress or sadness hits you the easiest way to deal with it may be through retail therapy.But why should we do retail therapy when it can generate into an addiction?
What is causing women to be still single in their 30s and 40s
In Zimbabwe we have a culture that tries to force all women to get married before the age of 25. If a woman gets to above 25 still single we make it seem like there is something wrong with her but today because of so many factors we are seeing women getting into their 30s and 40s still single . There is an illogical belief among our people that automatically condemns women that marry late .
JUST IN: Fire brigade attends to 33 cases
THE Harare City Council’s emergency services division last week attended to 33 emergency service and fire incidents around the city with no deaths being recorded during the period.
JUST IN: Traditional healers push for Covid-19 role
Traditional healers intend to work hand-in-glove with scientists in research efforts for therapeutics and medicines that can be used to treat the coronavirus.











