By Richard KawaziDisadvantaged families led by single parents and the elderly in Matepatepa, Bindura District recently received a boost in food supplies ahead of the festive season, Nhau/Indaba has established. The timely boost was as a result of a partnership between World Remit and Hello Paisa which are some of …
Read More »Honeymoon Over As Govt Clamps Down On Foreign Travel, Hampers
The practice of Government headquarters staff buying themselves hampers and vouchers has been blocked and the Ministry of Finance and Economic Development has insisted that any Government travel must provide value for money. This follows the insistence from the ministry for contractors to be vetted to avoid overcharging, and now …
Read More »Chaos In Parly Over Chamisa
There was chaos in the National Assembly yesterday with legislators nearly coming to blows over opposition leader Nelson Chamisa’s calling out of Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) Members of Parliament (MPs) for accepting US$40 000 loans offered by government. Last week, Chamisa issued a muted condemnation of the loans and …
Read More »Zimbabweans Endure 19 Hours A Day Without Electricity
Zimbabweans are being subjected to 19 hours of power cuts a day, because there is insufficient water in the Kariba dam to drive the nation’s main hydropower plant. The worst outages since 2019 are wreaking havoc, causing snarl-ups in Harare, the capital, where most traffic lights are no longer working, …
Read More »Power Cuts Leave Bulawayo Dry, Water Pumping Suspended
The City of Bulawayo said Tuesday it had halted running water supplies to residents save for the central business district and industries after crippling power cuts affected pumping. Bulawayo’s 640,000 residents were already enduring dry taps for three days every week in scheduled water rationing before the latest crisis. In …
Read More »‘Covid-19 Still A Threat’
Medical experts yesterday warned members of the public to guard against complacency during the forthcoming festive season to avoid another wave of the COVID-19 pandemic. The warning comes as a new Omicron variant has been detected in neighbouring Botswana, a COVID-19 strain that wreaked havoc across the world around this …
Read More »Zim Prophet Gets Double Life Sentence For Raping Women & Leaving Them For Dead Tied To Trees
A 50-year-old Zimbabwean ‘priest’, who used his position of trust to lure women to secluded spots where he raped them and then tied them to a tree, has been removed from society. The North West High Court sentenced Lucas Chauke to two life terms for murder and rape. NPA provincial …
Read More »Half Of GBV Cases Withdrawn At Police Stations
For the past 30 years, Zimbabwe has joined the rest of the world in marking 16 days of Activism against Gender Based Violence (GBV) with clear messages that castigate abusive men, who are often deemed the perpetrators. Nearly 40 percent of Zimbabwean women and girls have experienced sexual or physical …
Read More »Ukraine War Frustrates Safari Operators
The Russia-Ukraine conflict has been a major obstacle to the hunt for new markets in Eastern Europe by the Safari Operators Association of Zimbabwe (Soaz). The war, which began in February this year, has had far-reaching effects, including the disruption of major supply chains globally. Soaz chairperson Emmanuel Fundira told …
Read More »CZI Urges Mthuli Ncube To Disburse National Budget Allocations Accordingly
The Confederation of Zimbabwe Industries (CZI) has called on Finance Minister, Mthuli Ncube to expeditiously disburse all the amounts allocated to ministries in the National Budget accordingly. The call comes at a time several ministries have in the past bemoaned partial disbursements, sometimes not even adding up to half of the …
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