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Victor Maphosa Herald Correspondent The Environmental Management Agency (EMA) is implementing a raft of measures put out peat fires which have been reported in Stratford Vlei in Borrowdale, Harare, an official has said. The peat fires have resulted in injuries to a child and a biker who suffered high degree burns. Speaking during a media […]
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Victor Maphosa Herald Correspondent The milling industry, which has not been spared by economic challenges, is still to adjust prices as discussions with the Minister of Industry and Commerce are being concluded, Grain Millers Association of Zimbabwe (GMAZ) general manager Ms Lynette Veremu has said. In a statement, Ms Veremu commended the elimination of the […]
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Charmaine Brown Herald Reporter The Tourism Business Council of Zimbabwe (TBCZ) has urged the business community to engage in dialogue with the Government to find lasting solutions to prevailing economic challenges. Speaking at a Press briefing to clarify issues affecting the travel and tourism sector and to introduce new board members, TBCZ president Winnie Muchanyuka […]
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Prosper Dembedza Court Correspondent A 31-year-old Harare man yesterday appeared in court for allegedly trying to illegally terminate his girlfriend’s pregnancy. Tatenda Mugombeyi appeared before Harare magistrate Mrs Barbra Mateko charged with attempted unlawful termination of a pregnancy. He was granted $100 bail. As part of his bail conditions he was ordered to continue residing […]
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Fidelis Munyoro Chief Court Reporter The wrangle over the estate of the late national hero Retired General Vitalis Musungwa Zvinavashe continues more than 10 years after his death. The surviving spouse, Margaret Zvinavashe (nee Mutamba) and the nationalist’s eldest son, Richard Zvinavashe, are involved in a stand-off over the control of a property under the […]
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Yeukai Karengezeka Herald Correspondent Chitungwiza Municipality has been ordered to reinstate 104 workers it unlawfully dismissed in 2015 within 30 days. The order was recently handed down by Justice Lilian Kudya at the Labour Court. The workers, who are under Chitungwiza Municipal Workers’ Union, were represented by Faith Mupangani of Muzembe and Shambamuto Law Chambers. […]
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Yeukai Karengezeka Herald Correspondent The 50-percent discount promotion offered to Chitungwiza residents between February and March this year has slashed ratepayers’ debt by $1,2 million. Chitungwiza Municipality introduced a discount promotion to persuade residents to honour their ballooning bills. Recent finance committee minutes show that the local authority enjoyed a decrease in the ratepayers’ debt […]
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Harare City Council has stopped the installation of solar traffic lights due to vandalism and theft of solar panels and batteries.
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THE repair of radiotherapy machines at Parirenyatwa and Mpilo hospitals has begun following the release of about US$70 000 by the Government.
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A group of faithful prisoners from Chikurubi Maximum Security Prison assisted a prison officer in chasing after and apprehending two inmates who had escaped during their daily chores.
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Government is set to formally incorporate agricultural colleges into the modern tertiary education system as human skills are fundamental in achieving the Vision 2030, Higher and Tertiary Education, Science and Technology Development Minister Professor Amon Murwira has said.
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Former Chitungwiza chamber secretary Ms Priscilla Vengesai’s bid to register with the High Court a more than $330 000 award has sparked an ugly legal wrangle with the council which is now seeking to block the motion.
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Harare City Council (HCC) has released a timetable for consultation meetings with civic groups and residents on a supplementary budget.
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Angry Chitungwiza residents on Tuesday dumped waste at the Zengeza 2 administration offices to demonstrate their displeasure over what they termed poor service delivery by council.
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HIGH rentals, parking fees and the poor state of some buildings are forcing companies out of Harare’s central business district (CBD), with 70 percent of law firms now operating from medium and low-density suburbs near town.
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