By Staff Reporters
A grouping of Civic Society organisations in Bulawayo are pushing ahead with plans to block the installation of prepaid water meters in the high density suburb of Cowdray Park.
The organisations have organised a peaceful march for Friday in the Central Business District with
Harare City Council would like to inform all persons building houses and any structures on undesignated sites to stop construction work forthwith to avoid further loss of resources.
New construction work on illegal sites that begins after this warning will be demolished without notice.
The stoppage is
By Farai Dauramanzi
Harare is under pressure to adopt the use of solar energy to alleviate the electricity power shortages that has affected the City for many years now.
While addressing the 1839th Full Council meeting that was held on Tuesday 10 November 2014, Mayor Bernard Manyenyeni
By Watmore Makokoba
Zimbabwe hosted a two day Zimbabwe Diamond Conference at Harare International Conference Centre which started on the 6th and ended on the 7th of November 2014 premised on the theme: “Completing Zimbabwe’s Diamond potential for the future”
The conference, a follow up to the first
Morris Bishi - MWENEZI – Sleepy and remote Mwenezi District has something new to smile about.
Indigenous people are starting to see the business potential in their area, thanks to Manyuchi Dam, Zimbabwe's third largest inland dam.
A local businessman has completed Manyuchi Dam's first ever lodge,
By Farai Dauramanzi
Economic experts have identified ICT systems as a major enabler of economic growth under the country’s ZIMASSET economic blueprint.
This came out of a policy and practice dialogue session that was held on Tuesday 4 November 2014 in Harare. The event was organised by
Malcolm Waller, the Zimbabwe part-time offspinner, has become the latest bowler to be pulled up by the ICC for a suspect bowling action. Waller will now have to undergo testing within 21 days, and can continue to bowl in international cricket until the results of