Harare cuts off water supplies to residents
Harare City Council (HCC) has started shutting off water service to “nonpaying” residents by removing water meters.
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Harare City Council (HCC) has started shutting off water service to “nonpaying” residents by removing water meters.
Zimbabwe’s Easter road death toll has risen to 32, from the 21 fatalities recorded the previous day, police said yesterday.
Mashonaland West Zanu PF secretary for finance Dexter Nduna has warned against “unnecessary” divisions, squabbles, and infiltration in primary elections that could have sweeping implications and hurt the political soul of the party as it barrels toward crucial mid-year elections.
There was a break-in at former first lady Grace Mugabe’s orphanage in Mazowe recently where valuables, including laptops, were stolen under suspicious circumstances.
A forensic audit of Zimbabwe Manpower Development Fund (Zimdef) is underway, Higher Education, Science and Technology Development minister Amon Murwira has told Parliament.
Highlanders’ go into today’s epic encounter against arch rivals Dynamos at the giant National Sports Stadium with their morale high despite having drawn at home against a winless Triangle United on Good Friday.
Zimbabwean cyclist, Abel Muchenje, has been found dead in Belgium.
Olinda Chapel, whom some claimed paid her own brideprice recently suffered a series of vile comments body shaming her after her fiance Tytan shared a picture of the two on Facebook recently.
Government has dismissed former First Lady Mrs Grace Mugabe’s claims that her farm and children’s home were invaded by illegal gold miners and clarified that security personnel to the former First Family was reduced to comply with the law.
Those who frequent high-profile events, especially those in showbiz and the media, describe him as the gentle giant. A man whose physical built is tempting to stereotype until he opens his mouth to speak with a calmness that exudes professionalism.