Zim lockdown measures above board
Derick Tsimba
Zimbabwe Covid-19 lockdown measures are above board and should be adhered to just like they are being enforced by security officers in other countries, the Harare Post can report.
Derick Tsimba
Zimbabwe Covid-19 lockdown measures are above board and should be adhered to just like they are being enforced by security officers in other countries, the Harare Post can report.
By Tafanana Kwedu
Minister of Finance and Economic Development, Prof. Mthuli Ncube says government has released ZWL360 million for the completion of Marovanyati Dam in Buhera, Manicaland Province.
By Patience Rashai
President Emmerson Mnangagwa has called on Zimbabweans to remain united, guided by the rich history binding both present and departed heroes and heroines of the country, especially now when the country is being confronted with detractors intending to siphon the country of its natural resources.
By Staff Reporter
The Zimbabwe Revenue Authority (ZIMRA) says it does not require a certificate or proof of recent negative COVID-19 tests from its stakeholders visiting any of its offices or premises.
By Tafanana Kwedu
Government on Friday announced that it will soon avail ZW$10 million to refurbish and re-equip Victoria Chitepo Hospital in Manicaland Province to better respond to COVID-19 demands.
By Derick Tsimba
Zimbabwe will continue engaging and reengaging the United States of America (USA) despite its call for sanctions on the developing country, The Harare Post can report.
By Rungano Dzikira
In line with Government’s pledge to weed out corruption in parastatals, President Emmerson Mnangagwa has suspended the entire ZESA board with immediate effect pending investigations by the anti-corruption board.
By Zivanai Dhewa
The Zimbabwean Clergy and some political analysts have condemned the call by a South African (SA) opposition party, the African Transformation Movement (ATM), to table Zimbabwe for debate in their SA Parliament for human rights violations.
By Rungano Dzikira
Movement for Democratic Change (MDC) - led Harare City Council has cut Harare water supply from an average of 320 mega litres to 170 mega litres per day, further exacerbating the plight of Harare residents already burdened with poor service delivery while rates continue to spike.
By Rungano Dzikira
The Ministry of Finance And Economic Development has clarified Government’s standpoint on compensation of former white farmers, setting the record straight that they were being compensated for developments/improvements made on the land, and NOT for repositioning of the farms.