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Outrage over huge council bills

Bulawayo’s serious water crisis has seen the local authority failing to adhere to its gazetted water rationing timetable.
By Sharon Sibindi Sep. 15, 2024

Residents flag BCC ‘incorrect’ bills

Council has since disconnected 2 070 properties, a majority of which are in low-density suburbs numbering 1 448 homes.
By Innocent Magondo May. 2, 2024

Govt’s borrowing plan slammed

On government securities, the baseline assumption is to issue Treasury bills and bonds through the auction system and private placements.
By Melody Chikono Mar. 1, 2024

No sign of Zimdollar stability in the short-term outlook

Government issued Treasury Bills (TBs) valued at about US$1,45 billion in fulfilment of obligations due to some creditors and suppliers, prior to shelved.
By Respect Gwenzi May. 5, 2023

The season of madness at play

Meanwhile in the interim, rational agents are anticipating a gallop in expenditure as the new salary structures take effect.
By Respect Gwenzi Mar. 24, 2023

BCC refutes estimated bills claims

BULAWAYO City Council (BCC) has denied that it is sending residents estimated bills following complaints by ratepayers over astronomical bills.
By Zanele Ndlovu Feb. 11, 2023

Inflation slowing down: Govt

Analysts said this was a sign that annual inflation could hit the 400% mark by year end.
By Harriet Chikandiwa Feb. 6, 2023

Reduce rates: Byo residents demand

Council has been sending residents estimated water bills citing a string of challenges that include absence of residents at home during water meter reading.
By Mpumelelo Moyo Nov. 21, 2022

‘$3,4 trillion-dollar budget will fuel inflation’

Further, the nominal gross domestic product (GDP) is projected to grow to $19 trillion in 2023, up 90%, from $10 trillion in 2022.
By Tatira Zwinoira Nov. 7, 2022