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Yeukai Karengezeka Herald Correspondent Chitungwiza Municipality, which set aside $500 000 for the procurement of three service delivery vehicles, claims that it is failing to buy them due to fluctuating exchange rates. In an interview, Chitungwiza Municipality finance director Mrs Evangelista Machona said lack of foreign currency had affected the procurement of new vehicles. “In […]
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A systems administrator with financial service provider Kelhead (Private) Limited, trading as Zimbabwe Shared Service, appeared in court on allegations of defrauding Agribank of $252 579,76.
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FIVE companies have shown interest in constructing Muda Dam which will supply Chitungwiza Municipality with water.
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The process of regularising settlements in Harare South Constituency hit a brick wall after land barons in the area attacked a geographic information system (GIS) team deployed by council to assess the situation.
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The Harare Residents Trust (HRT) has commended Government for renovating Mbare flats, saying the new administration was fulfilling its promise to provide decent accommodation to all.
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Former Information Communication Technology (ICT) Minister Supa Mandiwanzira’s application for the permanent release of his passport was yesterday thrown out by court.
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Harare residents are up in arms with the Harare City Council (HCC) for allegedly failing to recover over RTGS$200 000 owed by Morgan Richard Tsvangirai House, formerly Harvest House.
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A Harare man lost a bag containing US$4 100 and R53 000 to four thieves at Mbare Musika after they misled him into believing that his vehicle had a dent before snatching the bag on Saturday.
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A Harare woman was yesterday fined $200 for possessing unregistered medicine worth $940.
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The Combined Harare Residents’ Association (CHRA) has urged the Harare City Council to respect residents’ rights and follow the legal route when demolishing houses that were built without its approval.
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First Lady Auxillia Mnangagwa yesterday officially opened an early cervical cancer detection and treatment centre at Parirenyatwa Group of Hospitals in Harare where women will be screened for free in a move aimed at fighting the silent killer.
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Harare City Council has dumped the highly criticised BIQ billing system, saying it is not delivering the functionality of Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) to the city and was expensive to run and maintain.
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HARARE provincial magistrate Mr Hosea Mujaya has set May 21 as the trial date of businessman Wicknell Chivayo, who allegedly transferred $10 000 into former Zimbabwe Power Company (ZPC) chairperson Stanley Kazhanje’s bank account, ostensibly to influence him not to cancel a 100MW solar project tender awarded to his company, Intratrek Zimbabwe.
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Government is working towards the improvement of the health delivery system with priority being given to primary health care, the Minister of Health and Child Care Minister, Dr Obadiah Moyo, has said.
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HARARE City Council’s revenue is set to improve following a decision by City Parking to remit 15 percent of its parking fees to the local authority on a monthly basis.
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