Soldiers use violence to control cash queues
Zimbabwe National Army soldiers on Friday used violence to control desperate citizens who were trying to make withdrawals at the National Building Society bank at the corner of Samora Machel and Julius Nyerere way. Zimbabweans have been struggling to access…
Council nurses plead incapacitation
Zimbabwe Urban and Rural Council Nurses Workers Union president Simbarashe James Tafirenyika said his members were not on industrial action but were incapacitated and cannot afford transport fares among other basics to be at work. Tafirenyika made the remarks at…
Sand blasters vow to remain put
Illegal sand blasters in Harare South wetland between Mvurachena and Eyestone have vowed to continue with their business despite being fined or the urgent need to preserve wetlands, saying it is their only source of income. In interview with Zimsentinel,…
Citizens cautious about new currency
The news of the central bank’s decision to release new notes and coins into the economy has been cautiously welcomed by citizens, hoping that it could make them transact their businesses with easy. RBZ governor John Mangudya on Tuesday revealed…
Consumers miffed by Econet latest 200% tariff hikes
Many consumers are miffed by the latest 200% Econet Wireless tariff hikes on data and voice calls saying the new development would make it difficult for them to communicate be it either for business or socially. The outcry follows new…