Govt suspends Urban Connect Bus’ operating licence
Staff Reporter
The Government has suspended the operating licenceof Urban Connect Holdings (Pvt) Ltd following a tragic bus accident that claimed 25 lives last week.
Staff Reporter
The Government has suspended the operating licenceof Urban Connect Holdings (Pvt) Ltd following a tragic bus accident that claimed 25 lives last week.
Staff Reporter
The National Competitiveness Commission (NCC) will host its inaugural Competitiveness Summit on 19 to 20 February, 2025, at the Zimbabwe International Trade Fair (ZITF) grounds in Bulawayo.
Staff Reporter
Parents in Zimbabwe are celebrating Government's decision to include drug and substance abuse education in the national school curriculum. Many see this as a crucial step in addressing the rising drug abuse among young people.
..... as City Executives pocket up to US$30 000 amid service delivery crisis
Harare Post Reporter
Reports have emerged that top executives of the Harare City Council, including the town clerk, are earning exorbitant salaries of up to US$30 000 per month, while the lowest-ranked directors receive US$15 000.
Staff Reporter
The 2025 International Commodity Summit (ICS2025) has voiced strong backing for Zimbabwe’s mining industry, urging global investors to direct funding toward Kuvimba Mining House, a prominent Zimbabwean mining company.
Staff Reporter
Government has made significant strides in its ongoing efforts to combat drug and substance abuseduring the period between September 2024 and January 2025.
Political Reporter
Zimbabwean-born Reason Wafawarova, a former columnist for The Herald newspaper currently based in Australia, is increasingly becoming a security threat as he openly calls for an armed rebellion against theconstitutionally elected Government of Zimbabwe.
Staff Reporter
Zimbabwe is now out of the woods in terms of food security, with the bulk of maize and other crops having reached maturity. The positive development follows favorable rainfall patterns that have significantly boosted agricultural prospects across the country.
Staff Reporter
The Ministry of Health and Child Care has reported seven new suspected cases of measles this week, which have been spread across several provinces. These cases include three from Harare Province, two from Mashonaland Central, one each from Mashonaland West and Mashonaland EastProvinces. However, no new suspected deaths have been reported, with the death toll remaining at zero.
Staff Reporter
Traditional leaders in Kwekwe district have called for stronger measures to protect the environment, as deforestation, unregulated mining activities, and stream bank cultivation continue to threaten the local ecosystems.