Holiday Inn given green light to expand Mutare hotel

MUTARE City Council has given Holiday Inn Mutare the green light to expand its premises after it approved the sale of a piece of land which the hotel was using as a car park.

Salvation Army temporary church destroyed

MUTARE City Council is at loggerheads with the Salvation Army after the local authority destroyed a makeshift church, damaging property worth over $7 000 in the process.

$50 000 Canadian gift for Howard Hospital

A CANADIAN non-governmental organisation, Health Partners International, last week donated medicines and medical supplies worth more than US$50 000 to Howard Mission Hospital.

Water, sanitation and lighting dominate Bindura’s $19m budget

BINDURA Municipality has come up with a $19 million budget for the 2019 financial year with the larger chunk of the budget going towards the provision of portable water, sanitation and public lighting.

JUST IN: Civil servants awarded 22,7 percent ‘cushioning allowance

Government has with immediate effect directed that civil servants be awarded a ‘cushioning allowance’ of between 22,7 percent and 5 percent per month on a sliding scale between January and March.

Millerite International School: The standards you deserve (Sponsored Ad)

Millerite International School: The standards you deserveMillerite International School: The standards you deserve (Sponsored Ad)

JUST IN – Heavy rains predicted for next 24 hours

The country is expected to receive heavy rains in excess of 50 millimetres in the next 24 hours characterised by thunderstorms in some areas, the Meteorological Services Department has forecast.

Government statement on the ongoing industrial action in the Health Sector

Following a series of meetings involving striking Health Workers and their employer, the Health Services Board, Government is gravely concerned that the situation in our country continues to deteriorate to the detriment of patients who need and deserve medical attention as a human right in line with our constitution.

Government dismayed by doctor’s stance despite concessions . . . Moves to restore normalcy

Tichaona Zindoga – Deputy Editor The Government is dismayed by junior doctors’ continuation of industrial action despite authorities meeting the majority of their demands. Government has met eight out of…

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