Police seek assistance in identifying three corpses
Police is seeking assistance from the public in identifying three bodies, including two who died in separate accidents.
Zinwa secures 3 000 prepaid water meters
THE Zimbabwe National Water Authority (Zinwa) has procured 3 000 prepaid water meters set to be installed at residential and commercial properties in five districts.
Book on Cyclone Idai out
A book that captures events that followed one of the darkest days in Zimbabwe’s history when hundreds lost their lives after Cyclone Idai hit the eastern parts of the country in March 2019 is now on sale.
Tobacco rakes in US$635 million
More than US$630 million was realised during the 2021/2022 tobacco season, a 7,4 percent increase from US$590 million in the same period a year earlier.
Zemura hailed
Zimbabwe international left-back Jordan Zemura has been hailed for his performances for Premier League club Bournemouth.
Major city roads to close temporarily
A number of roads in the capital will be closed to facilitate installation of street lights, City of Harare has announced.
Govt takes no prisoners. . . blacklists greedy contractors
The GOVERNMENT has blacklisted contractors that were charging outrageous prices, amid revelations that two companies won tenders to supply laptops and desktops to Parliament for over US$9 000 and US$3 000 each, respectively, before the authorities stepped in to block the shady deals.
Be inspired to develop Zim: President
Present and future generations have to tap into the country’s rich cultural system and moral compass that inspired the generation that took up arms to defeat colonialism and use them as an inspiration to contribute to “the present development epoch for a better Zimbabwe”, President Mnangagwa has said.
Drinking can be orderly
The social problems of drinking in public places such as shopping centres, in cars and in public open spaces are easily apparent to those who live near such places or who have to pass through them as the drinkers build up in number and drunkenness.
SAVE US FROM CHEEKY PUBLIC DRINKERS
Residents have raised red flags over cases of public drinking, which have reached unprecedented levels in the capital.











