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A Harare couple has taken Aspindale Park owners, Marimba Industrial Properties Limited, to court after it allegedly revalued outstanding instalments for stands using the interbank rate of 2,5 RTGS dollars to the United States dollar.
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Harare City Council traffic revenue has gone up from $800 to $22 000 a day after the city moved a sizeable number of traffic officers who were fingered in alleged corrupt activities.
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Victor Maphosa Herald Correspondent HARARE City Council has come under fire from ratepayers for failing to urgently address its blacked out billing system. The system was disconnected a month ago and ratepayers are up in arms over the blackout, which has denied them access to information regarding their accounts. The disconnection of the BIQ system […]
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Yeukai Karengezeka Herald Correspondent Chitungwiza councillors have directed management to appoint Mr Admire Chipunza as the substantive auditor for the town and to upgrade all employees in acting capacities who hold requisite qualifications for their positions. This followed a heated debate during a recent full council meeting where councillors queried why their recommendation for such […]
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More than 30 schools in Manicaland are set to benefit from the ICT Transforming Education in Africa programme being implemented in three African countries by UNESCO.
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OK Zimbabwe yesterday launched this year’s edition of the OK Grand Challenge Jackpot Promotion, the biggest in the country.
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MDC-Alliance councillors in Chitungwiza yesterday elected an academic midget Councillor Lovemore Maiko of Ward 7 to be the mayor of the dormitory town whose highest qualifications are three short courses in general leadership.
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Police Commissioner-General Godwin Matanga has urged officers to use the feedback from members of the public as a yardstick for reforming and re-engineering their processes to improve service delivery countrywide.
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A food outlet at Machipisa Shopping Centre in Harare lost food and drinks worth over $4 300 last month to two conmen who duped the employees into believing that they had made an RTGS payment at a local bank.
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Following presentation of an update by the Minister of Local Government, Public Works and National Housing on the Cyclone Idai disaster, Cabinet, once again, greatly appreciates the positive response to Government’s calls for assistance by both local and international partners.
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Government has introduced tetanus toxoid containing vaccine (TTCV) to be administered to all boys and men who will undergo circumcision using the Prepex method, The Herald can reveal.
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Chitungwiza Municipality raked in $1,8 million from the 50 percent discount promotion for ratepayers that it ran last month.
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The Judicial Service Commission has appointed Hwange regional magistrate Mr Collet Ncube to preside over suspended chief magistrate Mishrod Guvamombe’s criminal cases.
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Water problems that have been affecting Chitungwiza residents for years have intensified in recent weeks with most areas now receiving water once or twice a week, posing a health risk of outbreaks of water borne-diseases.
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Harare City Council is set to conduct a skills audit of its workers to ensure it has the right workforce to achieve its goal of achieving world class city status by 2025.
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