Source: Sewer bursts concerns mount -Newsday Zimbabwe THE Harare City Council (HCC) is under fire for failing to timely attend to water and sewer pipe bursts amid concern that the unattended infrastructure is contributing to the cholera outbreak in the capital city. Several sewer pipe bursts have been recorded across the capital, especially in high-density […]
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Monthly Archives: January 2024
Young doctor killed after being knocked down by runaway tyre
30-year-old was walking down the road when loose wheel from truck hit him from behind …
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Disappointment as SuperSport announces AFCON 2023 blackout
Sports broadcaster says has not secured rights to beam the popular tournament …
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Oscar Pistorius barred from drinking alcohol during parole
Former Paralympian set for Friday release on parole …
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Police hunt for seven Nedbank robbery suspects
Gang snatched over US$272,000 from bank …
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Chinese companies ink US$1 billion Zimbabwe cement deal
Project to see construction of grinding plant in Bulawayo with annual production capacity of 900,000 tonnes. …
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Sierra Leone charges ex-president with treason over foiled coup
Former leader faces life imprisonment if found guilty of treason …
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$7bn, borehole rig boost for Bulawayo water
Sikhumbuzo Moyo, smoyo@chronicle.co.zw GOVERNMENT has availed $7 billion and a borehole drilling rig for Bulawayo as part of short to medium-term interventions to address the city’s water shortages while pushing the Lake Gwayi-Shangani project, which is expected to start pumping water to the city next year. The $7 billion fund will be channelled towards repairing broken-down […] …
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US$50m buffer fund to boost farmer payments
Nqobile Tshili, nqobile.tshili@chronicle.co.zw GOVERNMENT is in the process of setting up a US$50 million crop buffer fund administered by the AFC Bank to expedite payments to farmers who usually experience challenges due to delays in payments for grain deliveries to the Grain Marketing Board (GMB). Lands, Agriculture, Fisheries, Water and Rural Development Minister Dr Anxious Masuka […] …
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COMMENT: Second Republic on right path to bust sanctions
President Mnangagwa has said the Second Republic’s engagement and re-engagement policy is opening new avenues for co-operation and strategic synergies that has seen the country enjoying development and economic growth despite the illegal economic sanctions. Addressing congregants that attended the 7th edition of the annual National Thanksgiving and Dedication Service in Bulawayo at the weekend, […] …
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