THE country is losing an estimated $24 million annually due to a significant number of vehicles evading tollgate and licensing fees, according to the Parliamentary Portfolio Committee on Transport and Infrastructural Development. This loss, caused by at least 200 000 vehicles failing to pay their dues, presents a pressing opportunity for reform in the country’s […] …
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Farmers decry high inputs cost
Sikhulekelani Moyo, mskhulekelani16@gmail.com FARMERS have expressed concern over the steep input prices at distributor shops saying this will likely frustrate production and force some to resort to uncertified seed, which does not guarantee good yields. The onset of the widespread rains has excited farmers across the country as it marks the start of the 2024/2025 […] …
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Zimbabwe’s economy is resilient despite drought, says minister Ncube
Treasury chiefs says country now living within its means
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Ugandan TikTokers held for insulting first family
Accused of hate speech and spreading malicious information against President Museveni and family
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I blame the Church for my brother’s death, says Zimbabwean sister of UK child abuse victim
‘The Church knew about the abuses that John Smyth was doing’
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South Africa tightens screws on health MEC who ranted at bedridden Zimbabwean patient
ANC defends under-fire politician and medical doctor who said foreigners ‘killing’ South Africa’s health system
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Govt sets deadline for wheat harvesting
Source: The Herald – Breaking news. Lands, Agriculture, Fisheries, Water and Rural Development permanent secretary, Professor Obert Jiri Elton Manguwo THE Government has set November 15 as the date by which wheat harvesting should have been be completed to ensure the crop is saved from the predicted increasing rains. In a statement, Lands, Agriculture, […]
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Training of staff to operate air ambulances begins
Source: The Herald – Breaking news. HeliDrive chief pilot Vadim Vagapov (left) conducts a lecture while students follow proceedings during a pilot and medic training and refresher course in Harare yesterday. – Picture: Joshua Muswere Joshua Muswere Herald Correspondent THE training of local pilots and medics who will be manning air ambulances, has started […]
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‘No policy on cluster houses, service stations’
Source: The Herald – Breaking news. Herald Correspondent THERE is chaos and a lack of co-ordination in respect of permits for the construction of service stations and cluster houses in Harare, an official has said. The startling revelation was made on Tuesday by the city’s works and town planning chairperson, Councillor Takudzwa Dzumbunu, when she […]
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Blocked storm drains cause flooding in Harare CBD
Source: The Herald – Breaking news. Water logging makes it difficult for pedestrians and vehicles to cross the intersection of Julius Nyerere Way and Robert Mugabe Way in Harare after the rains yesterday. This is due to the poor drainage. — Picture: Edward Zvemisha Mutsawashe Mashandure Herald Correspondent THE rains that fell in Harare […]
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