Source: Motorists call for speedy rehabilitation of Seke Road | The Herald Farai Dauramanzi Herald Reporter Motorists are waiting impatiently as contractors continue rebuilding much of Seke Road and are looking forward to the day when they can drive between Chitungwiza and Harare without navigating potholes. Government is currently rehabilitating Seke Road under the Emergency […]
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Monthly Archives: January 2022
Expecting mothers denied healthcare services
Source: Expecting mothers denied healthcare services | The Herald Mr Innocent Ruwende Ivan Zhakata Herald Correspondent Expecting mothers can no longer access maternity services at Glen View and Budiriro polyclinics of Harare City Council, and have to travel a lot further to find clinics where they can get the prenatal checks, advice and then give […]
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8 Air Force officers promoted
Source: 8 Air Force officers promoted | The Herald Air Force of Zimbabwe (AFZ) commander Air Marshal Elson Moyo (left) is assisted by Air Vice Marshal Biltim Chingono (right) to confer a rank of Group Captain on newly promoted AFZ senior officer Memory Mashavave in Harare yesterday Columbus Mabika Herald Reporter Commander-in-Chief of the Zimbabwe […]
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‘Fingerprints vetting charges remain unchanged’
Source: ‘Fingerprints vetting charges remain unchanged’ | The Herald Inspector Portia Chinho Crime Reporter Police have said the $5 and $10 local currency fees charged for police clearance certificates after fingerprints are submitted to CID Headquarters in Harare remain unchanged and people should be wary of criminals who want to take advantage of them. When […]
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Petrol price drops as Zimbabwe scraps ethanol blending
Energy regulator mum on reasons for stopping blending, but suspicion rife it could be related to ethanol supply interruptions …
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ED reveals electricity from waste plan
Patrick Chitumba, Midlands Bureau Chief PRESIDENT Mnangagwa has called for increased investment in the country’s recycling industry which is still taking shape, adding that the current situation whereby refuse in residential areas and business premises goes uncollected for months is unacceptable. The President said there is need to accelerate the promotion of recycling initiatives in […] …
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An hour a day to keep Bulawayo clean
Lumbidzani Dima, Chronicle Reporter DURING his schooldays, Bulawayo resident Mr Tonderai Shoko (37) used to cycle from home in Matsheumhlope to school and the ride was refreshing as the environment was clean. In the intervening years, the situation started deteriorating and Bulawayo lost its status as the country’s most clean city. That public shame, propelled […] …
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A snake catcher’s advice to homeowners, residents
Nqobile Tshili, Chronicle Reporter SNAKES are increasingly invading homes in Bulawayo as the rains have disturbed their habitats, forcing them to seek refuge elsewhere. Experts say the country is in the snake season as the reptiles are looking for new habitats after their nests get flooded by the rains. Several residents, particularly in eastern suburbs […] …
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Bosso must wake up, smell the coffee
Sikhumbuzo Moyo, Senior Sports Reporter Suffering from delusions of grandeur can be very catastrophic for such persons especially when reality finally dawns on them. They suddenly realise that they have been living a lie but more crucially, they begin to be embarrassed and feel helpless as they try to live within their means or a […] …
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COMMENT: Civil service forex allowance a source of relief
The Government is continuing to show its commitment towards improving its workers’ welfare by starting to pay them the Covid-19 allowance in foreign currency. Since the pandemic broke out, the Government has been paying the US$75 allowance for every civil servant but the money was only available in local currency at the auction rate. Government […] …
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