Drivers urged to follow road safety regulations ahead of Easter holidays
Staff writer The Passengers Association of Zimbabwe (PAZ) has implored drivers to be cautious and take measures to prevent road carnages ahead of the Easter holidays. This was revealed by…
Harare city council introduces $1 street lighting levy
Staff writer Residents and ratepayers in Harare will be paying a monthly $1 levy in a bid by the local authority to rehabilitate public street lighting system in the city.…
Women lawyers conduct legal awareness campaign in Silobela
Staff writer In a bid to capaciate women with knowledge of the basic rights in domestic and human rights issues, the Zimbabwe Women Lawyers Association (ZWLA) was last week in…
Winter farmers required to sign water abstraction agreement
Staff writer Winter cropping farmers will be required to sign a water abstraction agreement with the Zimbabwe National Water Authority (ZINWA) so that they will allowed to irrigate using water…
Harare mayor vows to enhance safety measures at DZ turn off
By Sani Mbofana Harare Mayor Cllr Jacob Mafume has vowed to address the safety concerns at the Dzivaresekwa Turn Off along Bulawayo Road, following a recent road accident that sparked…
CHRA statement on World Water Day
The Combined Harare Residents Association (CHRA) joins the rest of the world in commemorating the World Water Day on March 22, recognizing the role of glaciers in the provision of…
‘We’re not going anywhere with referees’
If anyone thought that this new Exco, will rescue our game from the cartels and stem out corruption, he needs to think again, after this week saw the return of…
Haters must hands off Scot Sakupwanya:Masvingo clergyman…. says Scottland FC will be PSL 2025 champions
Staff Writer Masvingo based preacher, Prophet Lovemore Chevure has labelled some section of society as ‘haters’ of businessman and legislator Scott Sakupwanya. This follows massive opposition from some football fans…
Nigeria and Kenya among nations running out of HIV drugs – WHO
Eight countries – six of them in Africa, including Nigeria, Kenya and Lesotho – could soon run out of HIV drugs following the US government’s recent decision to pause foreign…









