HARARE City Council’s parking unit — City Parking — has said it is planning to expand its business outside the Central Business District to include various shopping centres.
HARARE residents and ratepayers have called on the Harare City Council to fix its billing system as they claim it gives people distorted bills, most of which are four months behind.
THE Harare City Council (HCC) is yet to utilise equipment it bought with part of a US$144 million China Exim Bank loan it was granted in 2015 to improve water reticulation systems and infrastructure in the capital, the Daily News reports.
THE government should revisit its strategies in managing the rising coronavirus (Covid-19) cases as those testing positive continue to increase, health practitioners contend.
DAM levels in the country’s major water bodies continue to recede posing a threat to irrigation farmers during the lean peak season, the Daily News reports.
CHITUNGWIZA Municipality has applied for an interdict with the Chitungwiza Magistrates’ Courts seeking to bar council union worker Ephraim Katsina from entering any of their premises.
MUNICIPAL bills appearing with backdated increments are figures that were adjusted according to inflation, Harare City Council spokesperson Michael Chideme has said.
CIVIL society organisations have advised government to ditch public hearings of the Constitution of Zimbabwe Amendment Bill (2) despite a High Court ruling allowing them to go ahead.
IN 1982, the Legal Age of Majority Act was passed into law, giving women majority status, meaning that once a woman reached 18 years old, she would be considered an adult with the independence to exercise her rights, including rights to…
IN 1982, the Legal Age of Majority Act was passed into law, giving women majority status, meaning that once a woman reached 18 years old, she would be considered an adult with the independence to exercise her rights, including rights to…
HARARE City Council is owed a staggering $1,4 billion by residents, business and government, principal communications officer Innocent Ruwende has said.
THE Harare City Council has resolved to terminate all leases with their sports clubs, council principal communications officer Innocent Ruwende has said.
THE National Blood Services Zimbabwe (NBSZ) has raised their blood prices for private hospitals and clinics with doctors arguing that it is now beyond the reach of ordinary citizens.
THE National Pharmaceutical Company (NatPharm) has issued a list of local and international shortlisted companies to supply personal protective equipment (PPEs) as well as detergents, medical and surgical sundries.
AS THE country records sharp increases in Covid-19 cases — mostly from returnees — doctors have called on government to test all those coming back into the country on the first day they arrive in Zimbabwe.
THE Zimbabwe Energy Regulatory Authority (Zera) has approved a Zimbabwe Electricity Transmission and Distribution Company (ZETDC) power tariff adjustment.
THE Zambezi River Authority has said the coronavirus (Covid-19) pandemic has affected the Kariba Dam Rehabilitation Project (KDRP) as some workers are yet to return to work following international lockdowns.
AFRICAN Sun Limited has advised its shareholders that they are in talks with Dawn Properties Limited to acquire 100 percent of their share capital in exchange for African Sun shares.
KAROI Town Council has begun repossessing more than 200 residential stands in three of its suburbs which have not been developed for years, the Daily News can report.