Chombo speaks on expelled mayors

Farai Kuvirimirwa Herald Reporter Local Government, Public Works and National Housing Minister Ignatius Chombo says Government will continue working with councillors and mayors who have been expelled by MDC-T.  He…

Khupe accused of tribalism

Herald Reporter Tribalism has rocked the MDC-T in Bulawayo Province as party vice president Ms Thokozani Khupe last week allegedly blocked Councillor Ernest Rafemoyo from being elected deputy mayor because…

We will deliver, says housing minister

Herald Reporter Local Government, Public Works and National Housing Minister Ignatius Chombo says the primary goal of his ministry in the next four years is to deliver and transform the…

Speed up broadcast digitalisation, Africa urged

From Ruth Butaumocho in Dubai, United Arab Emirates African governments have been urged to step up efforts towards digital migration to prepare their countries for the global switch over of…

City gets 3 boreholes

Herald Reporter The City of Harare, in partnership with Econet Wireless, yesterday commissioned three boreholes at Kuwadzana Phase 4 Satellite Clinic and Dzivaresekwa which are expected to alleviate water shortages…

Aids policy hailed

Herald Reporters The Zimbabwe Aids Prevention and Support Organisation has welcomed the recently launched tobacco industry HIV and Aids policy saying it will go a long way in the fight…

Ministers’ consultative workshop postponed

Paidamoyo Chipunza Herald Reporter A consultative workshop aimed at considering the draft economic blueprint which was scheduled to take place between today and tomorrow has been postponed, deputy chief secretary…

Zanu-PF wins unopposed

Felex Share Herald Reporter THE embattled MDC-T has failed to field a candidate for local authority by-elections in Pfura Rural District Council ward 32 scheduled for October 19, leaving the…

Woman (60) dies in inferno

Midlands Bureau A 60-year-old Lower Gweru woman was burnt beyond recognition when a hut she was sleeping in caught fire, police have said. Midlands police spokesperson Inspector Emmanuel Mahoko said…

‘Cancer killing more’

Herald Reporter Women in Zimbabwe are dying more from cervical cancer than from HIV and Aids due to lack of information and access to health services, a local gynaecologist says.…

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