Sofia Mapuranga The Zimbabwe Revenue Authority (Zimra) has lost tax records dating back to six years ago, NewsHub has established. The tax authority ignored several calls for an explanation, so it could
Jeffrey Moyo Goromonzi—An undocumented female Chinese national illegally working as a human resources officer at Shengxiang Lithium Processing Plant in Goromonzi’s Nora Valley is at odds with local workers at the giant
MoreJeffrey Moyo HARARE—A 60 year-old Zimbabwean engineer, Vupenyu Zhou, has accused Shapoorji Pallonji, an Indian company contracted to build the regional headquarters of the African Export-Import Bank (Afreximbank) in the capital, Harare,
MoreBrenna Matendere Harare—The Zimbabwe Electricity Transmission and Distribution Company (ZETDC) is battling obsolete equipment and acute financial problems, a situation that will worsen resurgent power cuts, the Harare Residents Trust (HRT) has
MoreManicaland Correspondent Chimanimani–Two Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) activists have dragged to court, a traditional chief from Manicaland province for alleged politically-motivated threats and intimidation. The duo is now committed to a
MorePresident Mnangagwa rejects PVO Bill, for now
Tawanda Majoni Harare—President Emmerson Mnangagwa has sent the Private Voluntary Organisations (PVO) Amendment Bill back to parliament, slightly more than a year after the Legal Committee of the legislative house gave it
MoreVoters dampened by missing names
Kundai Marunya Harare—A large number of voters in various constituencies failed to cast their votes as their names were missing on the voters’ roll. This is despite the fact that most of
MoreTafadzwa Muranganwa Harare—The Zanu PF aspiring lawmaker for Mabvuku-Tafara in Harare, Scott Sakupwanya, is being accused of breaking the data privacy law by clandestinely accessing potential voters’ mobile numbers and soliciting for
MoreZanu PF rallies leave travellers stranded
Pamenus Tuso Bulawayo–SCORES of passengers intending to travel to Harare and other destinations via pre-booked ZUPCO services were left stranded in Bulawayo this week following the public transporter’s decision to redeploy buses
MoreMoses Ziyambi City of Masvingo is spending thousands of US dollars fighting the return of Tawanda Gozo, the city engineer it fired in 2021 but was reinstated by the Local Government Board
MoreMoses Ziyambi City of Masvingo has taken to the High Court to recover more than US$137,000 from the directors of a defunct company—then Norton-based—which defrauded the municipality in a botched bitumen supply
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