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Harare City Council has allocated 305 stands to its employees to offset salary arrears.
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Vandalising street-lights and stealing copper cables valued at $80 has proved costly for a Harare man after he was slapped with a mandatory 10-year jail term for the offence.
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Yeukai Karengezeka Herald Correspondent Harare City Council is considering engaging a South African firm, Skystar, in a bid to enhance revenue collection and service delivery initiatives. Town clerk Engineer Hosiah Chisango has since begun talks with Skystar. Recent minutes of the Finance and Development Committee revealed that council has already dispatched top officials to South […]
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Prosper Dembedza Court Correspondent Harare Magistrate Mr Elijah Makomo on Tuesday deferred the matter in which former Minister Supa Mandiwanzira is being charged with criminal abuse of office to July 16, pending a High Court determination in which the State wants a rescission of the judgment acquitting him. Prosecutor Mr George Manokore asked the court […]
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Prosper Dembedza Court Correspondent The trial of former Secretary for Mines and Mining Development Francis Gudyanga, accused of defrauding the Mineral Marketing Corporation of Zimbabwe (MMCZ) of US$1 629 500, failed to commence on Monday after it emerged that his docket was still being held at the Special Anti-Corruption Unit. The court also heard that […]
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Prosper Dembedza Court Correspondent An ex-policeman who allegedly handcuffed his wife to a table throughout the day for damaging a satellite decoder cable, appeared in court yesterday facing physical abuse charges. Dakarayi Zvavadondo (30) also faces theft charges after being found in possession of police uniforms valued at $189. Zvavadondo was not asked to plead […]
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Geraldine Zaranyika Herald Reporter The investigating officer in the trial of former Energy Minister Elton Mangoma and two ZESA bigwigs yesterday insisted that the trio violated tender procedures. Mangoma was appearing before Harare magistrate Mr Francis Mapfumo. The trio is being charged for corruptly awarding a $3 million tender to a South Korean Company, Techpro […]
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The Chinese Embassy in Zimbabwe yesterday donated goods worth more than US$20 000 to several children’s homes in Harare during their annual children’s party to commemorate Children’s Day at Longcheng Plaza.
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Government is working towards cushioning farmers from galloping inflation in acquiring inputs and other means of dealing with ongoing climate change to revamp the agricultural sector.
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The Zimbabwe Malaysian Technical Cooperation Programme Alumni Association under the patronage of the Embassy of Malaysia in Zimbabwe last week donated US$1 200 to the Hatcliffe Extension Primary Health Care Clinic being built by the Islamic Medical Association.
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Prosper Dembedza Court Correspondent FIVE Harare police officers yesterday appeared in court on allegations of receiving a bribe and stealing money from a suspected illegal foreign currency dealer. Tafadzwa Chidawa (31), Edward Solomani (33), Sydine Mugambiwa (32), Tendai Mangena (37) and Richard Majome (34) were facing criminal abuse of duty as a public officer charges […]
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Talent Chimutambgi and Columbus Mabika Members of the Zimbabwe Defence Forces (ZDF) have been urged to remain focused and not to be distracted by the impact of the illegal sanctions imposed on Zimbabwe by Western nations. Speaking during the handover and takeover ceremony held at 2 Presidential Guard Battalion in Dzivarasekwa on Monday, outgoing Presidential […]
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Nesia Mhaka Herald Reporter Arrupe Jesuit University (AJU) yesterday hosted its inaugural graduation ceremony since becoming a fully-fledged university this year. It had been an associate of the University of Zimbabwe (UZ) since 1994. Thirty-four students graduated with bachelor’s degrees, 10 with masters’, while a further 76 received certificates in various short courses. Addressing the […]
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Yeukai Karengezeka Herald Correspondent Harare City Council intends to build walk-up flats to ease accommodation challenges faced by teachers. The local authority said it was making efforts to upgrade most council-owned facilities. Housing and Community Service director Mr Addmore Nhekairo told The Herald that plans to construct accommodation for teachers was still at the preliminary […]
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Charmaine Brown Herald Reporter The Human Papilloma Virus (HPV) vaccination which started on Monday this week has received a positive response from Chitungwiza residents, with many children having benefited from the programme. In an interview with The Herald yesterday, Chitungwiza Municipality’s health department public relations officer Mr Lovemore Meya said the vaccination programme will run […]
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