Electricity tariffs shoot up

Zimbabwe Electricity Transmission and Distribution Company (ZETDC), a subsidiary of Zesa Holdings has increased electricity tariffs, Nhau has learnt. The power utility increased its tariffs by 50 percent with the new prices coming into effect Wednesday September 23, 2020. These adjustments are for tariffs on the prepaid system and do …

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Ibrahimovic tests positive for Covid-19

AC Milan have confirmed that Zlatan Ibrahimovic has tested positive for Covid-19 and will be taking in a period of quarantine. The 38-year-old must self-isolate after seeing it revealed that he is a carrier of the coronavirus. The enigmatic Swedish striker is the only member of playing and coaching staff …

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Mamombe Could Be Mad After All, Remanded In Custody

It never rains but pours for Harare West legislator Joanna Mamombe as she has been thrown behind bars for two weeks while her mental state is examined. Harare magistrate Bianca Makwande committed her to the institution saying the court wanted to seek expert advice. She said the testimony of her …

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PSG’s Di Maria gets four-match spitting ban

Paris Saint-Germain winger Angel Di Maria received a four-match ban on Wednesday for spitting during this month’s fiery Marseille game which saw five players red-carded and claims by Neymar of racial abuse. Di Maria’s suspension meted out by Ligue 1’s disciplinary commission was for spitting at Marseille defender Alvaro Gonzalez. …

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Agent speaks out on Muduhwa debacle

GEORGE Deda, the agent who pulled the plug on Highlanders defender Peter Muduhwa’s move to Sudan, says he has no problem working with other player intermediaries as long as they are honest. All had been done for Muduhwa to join an unnamed Sudanese club, with Bosso and the player agreeing …

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Doctors fear Zimbabwe government planning to block overseas exodus

Doctors fear the government plans to make it harder for them to seek employment opportunities abroad after the health ministry announced a cumbersome new process to get clearance. Zimbabwe’s 5,000 doctors have twice been on strike over the last 12 months decrying salaries as low as Z$9,450 (US$115) per month. …

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