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Corrupt Harare chefs behind shocking ecological disaster

The tender, if executed, could have averted the sewerage crisis that has now poisoned the lake, killed wildlife and put Harare’s 1,3 million residents at grave risk.
By Tinashe Kairiza and Julia Ndlela Dec. 20, 2024

Unholy alliance: Cops, municipal police shield mshikashikas

Amid the chaos, police officers are creating unholy alliances with law breakers.
By Miriam Mangwaya and Evans Mathanda Dec. 14, 2024

BCC pledges to support Entembeni Old People’s Home

Entembeni Old People’s Home board chair Newman Sibanda said the institution has a capacity of 75 beds housing 52 inmates with a ratio of 41 men and 11 women.
By Nizbert Moyo Dec. 14, 2024

43 eye vacant City of Harare post

Mafume was responding to media reports that council had extended the contract of acting finance director Godfrey Kusangaya.
By Kenneth Nyangani Dec. 6, 2024

BCC rehabilitates boreholes to ease water challenges

In March this year, BCC said it had started rehabilitating malfunctioning boreholes to ease water challenges in the city
By Patricia Sibanda Dec. 5, 2024

Kadoma employees die after inhaling sewage gases

Tinotenda Ngwenya was pronounced dead upon arrival at Kadoma General Hospital after inhaling suspected poisonous gases.
By Obert Siamilandu Dec. 3, 2024

TTI’s bitumen plant on cards

BULAWAYO City Council is yet to make a decision on a proposal by vehicle parking management company, Tendy Tree Investment (TTI), to set up bitumen plant in the city,
By Patricia Sibanda Dec. 1, 2024

Council suspends workers for booing managers

Richard Longwe and Mary Svinurai died on November 6 after inhaling suspected toxic gases while working in the sewer manhole.
By Stephen Chadenga Dec. 1, 2024

Power outages worsen Byo water crisis

The government has allocated US$15 million to help with the water crisis, including duplicating pipelines to draw water from substitute dams.
By Bongile Moyo Nov. 29, 2024