Source: Cabinet approves dumpsite investor | The Herald Under the deal, the investor will design, build, operate and transfer the Pomona waste management facility and waste to energy plant project. Zvamaida Murwira-Senior Reporter A Joint venture agreement between Harare City Council and German investor, Geogenix BV, which will see the firm investing €303,9 million for […]
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Monthly Archives: February 2022
Zupco reviews fares
Source: Zupco reviews fares | The Herald Zupco reviews fares Herald Reporter Zupco has adjusted fares upwards with effect from today. A distance of up to 20km sees buses charging $80 up from $50, while kombis will charge $100.
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Borders reopen for the fully vaccinated
Source: Borders reopen for the fully vaccinated | The Herald Minister Mutsvangwa Mukudzei Chingwere-Herald Reporter All ports of entry have been reopened to fully vaccinated travellers with valid Covid-19 PCR test certificates following convincing progress in the containment of the virus. Cabinet agreed to the reopening of land ports after a prolonged closure brought about […]
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3 killed after 2 VW Golf vehicles driven by friends collide in Bulawayo
Police cite speed as cause of horrific early morning crash …
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WATCH: The ugly face of cancer
Thandeka Moyo-Ndlovu, Senior Health Reporter SINCE Lettwin was diagnosed with xeroderma pigmentosum (XP) – a hereditary condition characterised by extreme sun sensitivity, leading to a very high risk of skin cancer – in Grade One, 10 surgeries have been performed on her face and she has been in and out of hospital for the past nine […] …
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President bans unnecessary international travel by ministers
Nqobile Tshili, Chronicle Reporter PRESIDENT Mnangagwa has ordered Cabinet ministers and senior civil servants to immediately stop unnecessary international travel and double their efforts towards serving the people. The President said there is a need for Government to attain all the set targets as the Second Republic enters its fourth year of governance and Cabinet ministers […] …
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Zima nomination drives Ma9Nine to work on album
Mthabisi Tshuma, Showbiz Reporter NDEBELE Zimdancehall king contender Ma9Nine is a boy on a mission to solidify his rise to prominence as he has started working on his debut album. The artiste rose to fame two years ago through his single Windi Womtshova, which many first pointed out to be a comic track not knowing […] …
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COMMENT: Vandals must be severely punished
Multinational professional services network Deloitte believes the world is ever changing largely due to digital transformation. “The global economy is undergoing a digital transformation as well, and it’s happening at breakneck speed. “The digital economy is the economic activity that results from billions of everyday online connections among people, businesses, devices, data, and processes,” Deloitte […] …
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Zim reopens all borders
Bongani Ndlovu, Chronicle Reporter Cabinet has resolved to reopen all the country’s borders after announcing that Zimbabwe had managed to successfully contain the fourth Covid-19 wave that was fuelled by the Omicron variant. Following the first Cabinet briefing for 2022 held yesterday in Harare, Minister of Information, Publicity and Broadcasting Services Monica Mutsvangwa said when Cabinet […] …
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Power crisis looms as ZESA workers go on strike claiming ‘incapacitation’
‘Workers have been patient with the employer, who in turn has mistaken their patience for a weakness’ …
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