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Heroes: Number of accidents surges

He said most of the accidents were caused by recklessness, mechanical faults, speeding and overtaking errors.
By Takudzwanashe Mangongera Aug. 16, 2024

Sadc Summit: Stop and search, ‘curfew’, increased arrests

This comes as an official curfew seems to have kicked-in in the capital.

Ugandan released after spending 3 weeks in detention

Chikura had on August 23, 2024, also acquitted Lukas Slavia, a 37-year-old Czech Republic citizen, who had been on trial after being arrested together with Ssekamwa.
By Takudzwanashe Mangongera Aug. 29, 2024

Chiwenga talks tough over falling ZiG

“Government will continue to monitor the operations of our financial markets and promote efforts to grow and stabilise our national currency.”

Prices gallop as ZiG loses grip

The ZWG shortage has also forced the general public to resort to the US dollar as a store of value and paying for goods and services in the foreign currency.

Govt commits to regularise informal settlements

National Housing and Social Amenities deputy minister Musa Ncube expressed optimism in Udcorp’s ability to spearhead housing initiatives.

Zim moves to compensate former farm owners

The development was revealed by Swiss ambassador to Zimbabwe, Zambia and Malawi Stéphane Rey on the Switzerland National Day recently.
By Takudzwanashe Mangongera Sep. 23, 2024

No special treatment for Starlink: Govt

These are TelOne, Aura, Dandemutande, Frampol, Zodsat and Namibia-based Paratus, which has an office in Zimbabwe.

Mbare flats ambitious facelift project

The initiative, spearheaded by local youths, includes room renovations, plumbing repairs and the addition of much-needed facilities such as a community computer lab.

Mnangagwa’s Sona headache

The move wiped off salaries and profit margins for businesses, triggering memories of the 2008 economic crisis that led to the scrapping of the local currency.