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The Harare Residents Trust (HRT) has raised concern over the infiltration of open spaces in Warren Park D, Budiriro and Rugare residential areas and have blamed council for causing over population.
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Government has adjusted subscriptions for civil servants on Premier Services Medical Aid Society (PSMAS) in line with the prevailing economic situation.
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Harare Mayor Councillor Herbert Gomba has endorsed the newly-invented underground skip bins which reduce negative impact on the environment.
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A security guard who ruptured his genitals after an assault by two municipal police details accusing him of illegal vending has filed a $700 000 High Court claim against the Harare City Council.
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A HARARE man was last week sentenced to 15 years for raping his eight-year-old niece.
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CASH-STRAPPED Chitungwiza Municipality, which is owed $74,4 million by residents and business entities, is issuing final letters of demand in a bid to recover its money from ratepayers.
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Harare needs at least US$2,3 billion to address acute water shortages through construction of dams, new water treatment plants and refurbishing the existing infrastructure, an official has said.
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Government is looking at offering full and partial guarantee to banks for the acceptance of 99-year leases when farmers access funding this season, as negotiations with financial institutions to perfect the document continue, Finance and Economic Development Minister Mthuli Ncube has revealed.
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Government is making efforts in supporting agro-processing industries as value addition creates jobs, improves the economy and feeds into the devolution agenda, an official has said.
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Over 300 people attending this year’s edition of the Zimbabwe Agricultural Show have so far undergone an assessment of their health risk to a range of non-communicable diseases.
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Smallholder farmers have been urged to consider artificial insemination as a way of rebuilding their herds which have been reduced by tick-borne diseases.
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A student from the University of Zimbabwe has appeared in court on allegations of stealing $15 100 from Minister of State in Vice President Constantino Chiwenga’s Office, Evelyn Ndlovu.
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The Environmental Management Agency (EMA) is working on innovative solutions to the environmental challenges being faced by the country.
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The Office of the President and Cabinet is preparing for Zimbabwe’s participation at the Dubai 2020 Expo with emphasis being on how different sectors should prepare adequately for the event.
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POSSESSING offensive weapons has proved costly for a Harare trio that was slapped with a two-month jail term.
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