Month: June 2022
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Private hospitals association rebrands
The Private Hospitals Association of Zimbabwe has rebranded to Private Healthcare Association of Zimbabwe (PHAZ) in an effort to widen its membership…
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Schools engage Zimsec on exam fees bank charges
School heads have implored the Zimbabwe School Examination Council (Zimsec) to open a bank account dedicated to examinations where candidates can directly…
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No to violence: Political parties march for peace
The Makokoba Local Peace Committee (LPC) on Thursday held a peace march for different political parties to encourage them to…
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Wholesalers reject inflation-ravaged Zim dollar
Some wholesalers in the country are no longer accepting the inflation-ravaged Zimbabwe dollar at a time when the government is…
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Council working on clearing sewer blockages
Bulawayo City Council (BCC) says they have put in place plans to pick up pace in clearing sewer blockages in…
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BWSSIP helps keep Byo taps running
The Bulawayo Water and Sewerage Service Improvement Project (BWSSIP) is almost 95 percent complete with the installation of new pumping…
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Govt will not pay salaries in USD: Ziyambi
The government says it cannot pay its workers’ salaries in foreign currency but will rather work to improve the country’s economy…
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US$1 no longer covers two trips: Commuters in Byo lament
The currency volatility and the rise in fuel prices are causing a massive strain on commuters in Bulawayo who have…
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Zimbabwe’s opaque tax holidays benefit politically linked elites, foreigners
The government of Zimbabwe has extended tax exemptions or tax holidays to selected companies that are linked to the ruling…
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