Source: Harare’s partitioned shops risky, dangerous – herald Trust Freddy-Herald Correspondent ON a busy afternoon in Harare’s city centre, shoppers squeeze through narrow aisles, brushing past glass partitions, dodging low-hanging ceilings and weaving between overflowing stalls. The aroma of sizzling meat from a corner canteen mixes with the scent of fabric and perfume. From the […]
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Monthly Archives: July 2025
Flo Petroleum fined for selling contaminated fuel
Source: Flo Petroleum fined for selling contaminated fuel – herald Prosper Dembedza, Herald Correspondent HARARE magistrate Mr Gamuchirai Gore has fined Ibhalabhala Private Limited trading as Flo Petroleum US$350 after he found the company guilty of selling contaminated fuel. Mr Gore ordered Flo Petroleum to pay the fine before July 25, 2025. It was alleged that […]
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Govt benchmarks service delivery for councils
Source: Govt benchmarks service delivery for councils – herald Nokuthula Dube LOCAL authorities will now be required to provide potable water within 500 metres of every household in urban areas and within a kilometre radius in rural areas, under new Government-imposed minimum service delivery standards. In addition, refuse must be collected twice weekly in high-density suburbs, […]
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Agric, mining audit to plug skills gap
Herald Reporters A CENTRALISED skills audit focusing on Zimbabwe’s mining and agriculture sectors has been initiated by Government along with a more detailed exercise at the request of Harare City Council to address skills shortages affecting urban service delivery. Spearheaded by the Ministry of Skills Audit and Development, the programme is part of a broader […]
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Plan to rebury war heroes in unmarked graves underway
Richard Muponde-Zimpapers Politics Hub A PROPOSED law will facilitate the exhumation, repatriation and reburial of thousands of liberation war heroes who still lie in unmarked mass graves within the country and abroad, 45 years after independence. The proposed legislation is currently being reviewed by Government lawyers before it undergoes the necessary processes until it is […]
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Chinhoyi man is runover by train – fourth such incident inside a month
‘We appeal to members of the public to be vigilant while walking close to railway tracks’
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Judge rejects Moses Mpofu’s freedom bid as prosecution rests in trial
Judge puts corruption-accused businessman to his defence
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Police say third suspect held in $4 million Ecobank robbery
39-year-old suspect was travelling to Botswana from South Africa, ZRP says
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New Zealand thrash Zimbabwe by eight wickets in T20I Tri-Series clash
Zimbabwe were well placed at 61 for 1 midway through innings, but a series of soft dismissals derailed momentum
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Trump administration tells embassies to rein in criticism of foreign elections
‘Our message should be brief, focused on congratulating the winning candidate’
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