Batoka will not displace communities
The gigantic Batoka Gorge Hydro Electric Scheme is expected to be successfully implemented without the displacement of any communities as the project...
Police vow to thwart Friday protests
Police have vowed to thwart planned mass protests slated for Friday amid a heightened security situation in Harare.
In...
City of Harare closes buildings
Munyaradzi Doma
The City of Harare has temporarily closed some of its buildings to allow for fumigation as fears...
HCC land scandal sucks in MDC officials and apologists
Staff Writer
The Harare City Council (HCC) land scandal has sucked in top MDC-Alliance officials who were given residential...
Cabinet defers schools opening; to tighten lockdown
Xolisani Ncube
Government has postponed the re-opening of schools which was set for July 28 due to a rise in covid-19 cases.
The move comes as...
Drax challenges contract termination
XOLISANI NCUBE
Drax Consulting SAGL, a company that was controversially awarded the deal to supply medicines and surgical sundries before the deal was terminated by...
NSSA extends Manase’s contract
Staff Writers
Another storm is brewing at the scandal-ridden National Social Security Authority where board chairman Dr Cuthbert Chidoori extended acting general manager Arthur Manase’s contract...
Only 37% of Zimbabweans have access to basic sanitation facilities
Farai Mabeza
Only 37% of the Zimbabwean population use basic sanitation facilities, a 2019 survey has reported.
According to the 2019 Multiple Indicator Cluster Survey done...
U.S. avails $60.55mln for Zimbabwe 2020/21 Lean Season assistance
HARARE – The United States, through the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID), will provide $60.55 million toward the World Food Programme’s (WFP) 2020/21...
US$2m boost for post-Cyclone Idai restoration
Cynthia Chitombi
Zimbabwe has received a US$2m grant to help in its efforts to re-build infrastructure destroyed by Cyclone Idai in March last year.
The funds...