CCC councillor Maimba in brawl over bus fare
Political Reporter
The Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) Hatfield Ward 22 Councillor Clemence Maimba was involved in a violent altercation yesterday with a Kombi crew over a bus fare dispute.
Political Reporter
The Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) Hatfield Ward 22 Councillor Clemence Maimba was involved in a violent altercation yesterday with a Kombi crew over a bus fare dispute.
Staff Reporter
Bikita Minerals, a prominent player in the lithium mining sector, is earning the applause of residents as it spearheads transformative community projects.
Mrs. Chipo Mapfumo, a long-time resident, shared her joy, saying, "Bikita Minerals has truly brightened our lives with the new power line. The electricity has made a significant difference, and we applaud their commitment to enhancing both their operations and our community."
The installation of a power line has not only powered Bikita Minerals' operations but has brought electricity to the surrounding areas.
Mr. Tawanda Moyo, a farmer from Nyika, expressed, "Electricity was a dream for us. Now, thanks to Bikita Minerals, we have it. This initiative deserves our applause for its positive impact on our community."
Residents in Nyika, Zaka, and Gutu are benefiting from Bikita Minerals' corporal social responsibility activies, with a donation securing materials for a power line. Mrs. Sibongile Makoni, a community leader in Zaka, applauded the initiative
"This donation has united our communities through the gift of electricity. Bikita Minerals deserves our heartfelt applause for connecting us." Mrs Sibongile stated
The improvement of local transportation infrastructure, funded by Bikita Minerals, has received praise from residents such as Mr. Farai Chikwava. "The roads are smoother now, thanks to Bikita Minerals' investment. Transportation is more efficient, connecting us to neighbouring areas with ease. We applaud their vision for holistic development."
Clean water, a basic necessity, is now more accessible with the installation of boreholes by Bikita Minerals. Mrs. Linda Mukono, a mother of three, said, "Having clean water at our doorstep is a blessing. Bikita Minerals' contribution has transformed our daily routines, and we applaud their dedication to our well-being."
Mara School, a new educational institution which was also built by Bikita Minerals, has become a beacon of hope for the youth. Mr. Tendai Chirara, a parent, expressed, "Education is the key to a brighter future. Mara School, made possible by Bikita Minerals, has opened doors for our children. We applaud their investment in shaping the next generation.
Finally, Bikita Minerals' financial assistance to Shumbaimwe clinic to the tune of US$30 000 has significantly improved healthcare services in that community. Mrs. Memory Mutasa, a local nurse, said, "The clinic now has better facilities and resources, ensuring prompt and quality healthcare services. Bikita Minerals' contribution is commendable, and we applaud their support for our health needs."
The local mine's commitment to community development has become a source of pride, this resonates with the Second Republic’s mantra of leaving no one and no place behind
Meanwhile, President ED Mnangagwa, is set to open one of Bikita Mines plant on the 29th of this month.
Staff Reporter
Bikita Minerals, a prominent player in the lithium mining sector, is earning the applause of residents as it spearheads transformative community projects.
Mrs. Chipo Mapfumo, a long-time resident, shared her joy, saying, "Bikita Minerals has truly brightened our lives with the new power line. The electricity has made a significant difference, and we applaud their commitment to enhancing both their operations and our community."
The installation of a power line has not only powered Bikita Minerals' operations but has brought electricity to the surrounding areas.
Mr. Tawanda Moyo, a farmer from Nyika, expressed, "Electricity was a dream for us. Now, thanks to Bikita Minerals, we have it. This initiative deserves our applause for its positive impact on our community."
Residents in Nyika, Zaka, and Gutu are benefiting from Bikita Minerals' corporal social responsibility activies, with a donation securing materials for a power line. Mrs. Sibongile Makoni, a community leader in Zaka, applauded the initiative
"This donation has united our communities through the gift of electricity. Bikita Minerals deserves our heartfelt applause for connecting us." Mrs Sibongile stated
The improvement of local transportation infrastructure, funded by Bikita Minerals, has received praise from residents such as Mr. Farai Chikwava. "The roads are smoother now, thanks to Bikita Minerals' investment. Transportation is more efficient, connecting us to neighbouring areas with ease. We applaud their vision for holistic development."
Clean water, a basic necessity, is now more accessible with the installation of boreholes by Bikita Minerals. Mrs. Linda Mukono, a mother of three, said, "Having clean water at our doorstep is a blessing. Bikita Minerals' contribution has transformed our daily routines, and we applaud their dedication to our well-being."
Mara School, a new educational institution which was also built by Bikita Minerals, has become a beacon of hope for the youth. Mr. Tendai Chirara, a parent, expressed, "Education is the key to a brighter future. Mara School, made possible by Bikita Minerals, has opened doors for our children. We applaud their investment in shaping the next generation.
Finally, Bikita Minerals' financial assistance to Shumbaimwe clinic to the tune of US$30 000 has significantly improved healthcare services in that community. Mrs. Memory Mutasa, a local nurse, said, "The clinic now has better facilities and resources, ensuring prompt and quality healthcare services. Bikita Minerals' contribution is commendable, and we applaud their support for our health needs."
The local mine's commitment to community development has become a source of pride, this resonates with the Second Republic’s mantra of leaving no one and no place behind
Meanwhile, President ED Mnangagwa, is set to open one of Bikita Mines plant on the 29th of this month.
Staff Reporter
In a strategic move aimed at infusing fresh vitality into the Government machinery, Deputy Minister of Environment, Climate, and Wildlife, John Paradza, has emerged as a beacon of youthful vigor, The Harare post has learnt.
Staff Reporter
Zimbabwe's energy sector is reportedly on the cusp of a major transformation, with ZESA Holdings at the forefront of these developments.
A well-informed source within the power utility has disclosed ambitious plans involving the construction of two thermal power stations by independent power producers (IPPs), which are set to significantly boost the country's power generation capacity.
Staff Reporter
The Zimbabwe Electricity Supply Authority (ZESA) has received widespread praise from citizens for its prompt restoration of electricity to normalcy following the repair of Hwange 7 and 4 units.
Staff Reporter
In a significant leap toward economic progress, the collaboration between Zimbabwe Electricity Supply Authority (ZESA) and Dinson Iron and Steel Company (Disco) has earned widespread acclaim from economic analysts.
This strategic partnership was viewed as a key driver for Zimbabwe's transition to a developed economy, as experts highlight the profound benefits stemming from the synergy between energy and steel production.
Staff Reporter
In a poignant eulogy for the late Professor Ngwabi Bhebhe, a distinguished academic figure and former Vice Chancellor of Midlands State University, President Emmerson Mnangagwa delivered a powerful message that resonated deeply with the nation, particularly its youth.
Staff Reporter
In a resounding testament to its commitment to pioneering advancements in academia, Midlands State University (MSU) has emerged as a leading figure in the realms of innovation, research, and technology within the country.
Staff Reporter
In a firm response to growing concerns about the misuse of agricultural inputs provided under the Presidential Input Scheme, traditional leaders in the country have issued a serious warning to farmers.