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Magaya opens his Heart in Kwekwe

The Chitungwiza born cleric is rumoured to be vying for the ZIFA presidency whose plebiscite is scheduled for January next year.
By Henry Mhara Nov. 2, 2024

Serial burglar jailed 9 years

The convict, Gift Gandiwa, appeared before Harare magistrate Ethel Chichera, who suspended one year on good behaviour.
By Trevor Mutsvairo Oct. 31, 2024

‘Declare ChiTown water crisis a state of disaster’

In August this year, the City of Harare decommissioned the Prince Edward Water Treatment Plant after Harava and Seke dams that feed the treatment plant dried up.
By Gracious Daniel Oct. 29, 2024

US$350m Chitungwiza water project hangs in the balance

A representative from Hidrotehenika Overseas also indicated that the Ministry of Lands and Zinwa had the necessary information on the project.
By Sydney Kawadza Oct. 27, 2024

ChiTown to host maiden arts show

The festival is organised by Chitungwiza Arts Festival Organisation, a private voluntary organisation, and the festival will be called Chitungwiza Arts Festival of Fun and Care.
By Tatenda Kunaka Oct. 24, 2024

Marketing by default: Zim businesses’ Achilles heel

Fast forward one month I was due to pay my first installment. I went to one of their branches along First Street on September 30.
By Ignatius Tsuro Oct. 24, 2024

High Court outlaws demolition of houses by councils

Justice Katiyo made the judgment in a case in which Chitungwiza municipality had relied on the law to issue a demolition order.
By Staff Reporter Oct. 23, 2024

ChiTown businesses reject proposed 2025 budget

The business community argued that the proposed increases are unsustainable for small businesses already struggling to survive the harsh economic challenges.

Crisis as Chitungwiza runs dry

The Harare City Council which supplies the dormitory town with water de-commissioned the Prince Edward Water Treatment Plant in August.
By Ruvimbo Mukubwa Oct. 14, 2024