NEW: Solar users can now connect to ZETDC grid
Solar rooftop owners can now participate in Zimbabwe Electricity Distribution Company (ZETDC)’s new net metering system, an electricity billing mechanism that allows consumers who generate some or all of their own electricity to use that electricity anytime.
NEW: Police clamp down on cross border crimes
Criminals continue to wreak havoc on the country’s boundaries with police arresting another 375 individuals for cross border crimes in recent days.
NEW: SA artiste to rope in Janet Manyowa
South African gospel musician Khanyani Shoba has expressed his desire to work with Janet Manyowa.
NEW: Revenue performance shows improving economy
Figures from the Zimbabwe Revenue Authority (Zimra) shows that as at the end of the first half of 2021, the tax collector had surpassed net revenue target by 8,16 percent indicating that the economy is performing better than expected despite the impact of Covid-19.
NEW: Goods train collides with vehicle
A goods train carrying bricks collided with a BMW X5 in Tynwald South, Harare, on Saturday night.
According to eyewitnesses, the BMW driver failed to stop before the railway line and was pushed by the train for an estimated 500 metres.
Zanu PF vows to end urban rot
PRESIDENT Mnangagwa has vowed to lead Zanu PF to a resounding victory over the opposition and reclaim urban constituencies during the 2023 harmonised elections, saying successive MDC administrations in most cities and towns have brought nothing but suffering for residents.
More buses to boost ZUPCO fleet
GOVERNMENT is moving with speed to comprehensively address challenges in urban transportation through procuring hundreds of large volume buses, with the country set to take delivery of a consignment of 50 new buses next week.
PATERNITY HEARTACHE FOR MEN . . .Demand for tests shoot through the roof
EIGHTY percent of men who suspect their partners cheated on them are having their suspicions confirmed by DNA (Deoxyribonucleic acid) tests.
Action really speaks louder than words
When the history of the Second Republic is written some time in the future, one of its most distinguishable characteristics will undoubtedly be its ability to walk the talk.
Exporters seek lower forex surrender levels
EXPORTING firms, which claim to be paying a heavy price on their Zimbabwe dollar liquidations, are lobbying the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) to reduce the foreign currency surrender threshold to enhance viability.











