Gwanda turns to prepaid water to tackle debt crisis

Danisa Masuku, [email protected] GWANDA Municipality, which is battling a crippling ZWG200 million debt, is now banking on the reintroduction of prepaid water meters as a key measure to restore financial…

100MW Munyati solar project gains momentum

Herald Correspondent The rollout of the 100MW solar Project at Munyati Power Station has entered a significant new phase, with site establishment and early works having commenced.

Nurse Aides for ED endorse Constitutional Amendment No 3 Bill

Sukulwenkosi Dube-Matutu,[email protected] NURSE Aides from Matabeleland South province have endorsed the Constitutional Amendment No 3 Bill (CAB3), saying it will play a crucial role in enhancing development, which has been…

Chimombe, Mpofu pin hopes on Supreme Court ruling

Fidelis Munyoro Chief Court Reporter JAILED business partners Mike Chimombe and Moses Mpofu, convicted of defrauding the Government of over US$7 million under the Presidential Goat Pass-On Scheme, remain in…

Harare’s US$17m loan faces resistance

Trust Freddy CheckPoint Desk THE City of Harare is facing a fresh wave of resistance from residents after announcing plans to borrow nearly US$17 million to fund service delivery projects,…

Hove to open CFU seminar

The Herald, 6 May 1985 THE Minister of Trade and Commerce, Cde Richard Hove, will officially open a Commercial Farmers’ Union two-day horticultural seminar in Harare this month.

New pharmacy boosts care at Mahusekwa Hospital

Rumbidzayi Zinyuke in MAHUSEKWA A FEW years back, a trip to Mahusekwa District Hospital often ended in frustration for 68-year-old Sekuru Ishmael Tandi.

Church backs Amendment Bill

Ivan Zhakata Herald Correspondent Johanne the 5th of Africa International Church, led by Archbishop Dr Andby Makururu, has rallied congregants to support Constitutional Amendment No.3 Bill at the peak of…

Cabinet streamlines mining licences, fees

We  publish here the 13th post Cabinet media briefing presented by Acting Information, Publicity and Broadcasting Services Minister Mangaliso Ndlovu in Harare yesterday.

Four armed robbery suspects convicted, sentenced to combined 36 years in jail

Sukulwenkosi Dube-Matutu, [email protected] FOUR notorious armed robbery suspects have been convicted and sentenced, with two receiving effective 20-year prison terms for their involvement in two robbery incidents, while the other…