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Depositors continue to sing the blues, despite new currency

Many depositors on Monday were left frustrated after queuing for long hours at banks and left empty handed despite government and Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) promises that new notes and coins were going into circulation to ease the liquidity…

Teachers declare one-day working week

Progressive Teacher’s Union of Zimbabwe (PTUZ) said its members starting this week will be reporting for duty one day a week because they are incapacitated and feel aggrieved by the preferential treatment given to senior government bureaucrats. PTUZ president Takavapira…

Councillor leading in the making of Reusable Sanitary Pads.

Chipinge East Ward 18 were trained on making Reusable Sanitary Pads . Funded by UNDP and facilitated Care International. Young mothers and young fathers are busy using their hands making these pads. Through the interactions of Councillor Patience Mlambo with…

Doctors scoff at their dismissal

Medical doctors fired yesterday for declaring incapacitation have scoffed at the Cabinet’s decision saying the State would soon have to negotiate with them as they need people to fill the vacancies that have been created. Zimbabwe Hospital Doctors Association (ZHDA)…

Gumbo faces more charges

Zimbabwe Anti- Corruption Commission (Zacc) spokesperson, John Makamure said the anti-graft body was still to confirm the date when Presidential Affairs minister and former Transport minister Joram Gumbo would appear in court over US$37 million criminal abuse of office charges…

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…

Wildlife solidarity march for environmental justice

Advocates4Earth organisation director Lenin Chisaira has called on individuals concerned with wildlife, State institutions and international to come join the 600km wildlife solidarity march to raise awareness and funds to feed wildlife affected by drought, climate change and human encroachment,…

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…

Magombeyi return shrouded in mystery

Zimbabwe Hospital Doctors Association (ZHDA) president, Peter Magombeyi, who was discharged from a South African medical institution is still holed up in in the neighbouring country despite his Twitter statement to the contrary that he was coming straight home to…

Anti-sanctions march politicized: Masarira

The Labour Economists and Afrikan Democrats ( LEAD) has called for depoliticization of national events ahead of the anti-sanctions march slated for  tomorrow. Addressing journalists in Harare LEAD President Linda Masarira said the government must consult all opposition parties and…