Source: The Herald – Breaking news. Town Clerk Hosiah Chisango Herald Reporter Harare City Council could have been prejudiced of US$816 000 by a...
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Herald Reporter A blind Harare pensioner, Mr Tera Kutya, has received a borehole from the Zimbabwe Pensioners Welfare Trust. Mr Kutya became blind after getting an eye infection in 2020. Through its welfare initiative, the Zimbabwe Pensioners Welfare Trust sourced funds from different organisations to install a borehole for Mr Kutya in Retreat, Waterfalls. At […]
Source: The Herald – Breaking news. Town Clerk Hosiah Chisango Herald Reporter Harare City Council could have been prejudiced of US$816 000 by a...
Peter Tanyanyiwa Herald Correspondent A local non-governmental organisation, Sightsavers in collaboration with the Employer’s Confederation of...
Herald Reporter Harare City Council could have been prejudiced of US$816 000 by a water treatment chemicals supplier, Nanotech Water Solutions, that...
Prosper Dembedza-Herald Correspondent Two Harare men who masqueraded as Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission officers have appeared in court on...
Prosper Dembedza-Herald Correspondent A Police officer stationed at Harare Central Police Station has been convicted of theft of trust property after...
HARARE, Zimbabwe – Oswald Tutai, the finance manager of the Insurance Council of Zimbabwe (ICZ), appeared before the Harare Magistrates Courts on...
Displaced Ukrainian pensioners who fail to undergo identification risk having their funds confiscated under a controversial udget provision Read Full...
Trust Freddy Herald Correspondent HARARE City Council’s Business Committee chair Councillor Lovemore Makuwerere has sensationally claimed that a...
Rumbidzayi Zinyuke, Senior Reporter MORE than one million Zimbabweans have been reached with vital information about TB and HIV since 2019 through the...
Information, Publicity and Broadcasting Services Minister Dr Jenfan Muswere (centre), Lands, Agriculture, Fisheries, Water and Rural Development...