The Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe Deputy Governor, Dr Kupukile Mlambo, said the central bank intends to engage fuel dealers refusing coupons but has no plans to raid them as earlier reported.
Dr Mlambo said refusing coupons is unfair because individuals or companies would have paid for the coupons hence the decision to engage the dealers on the issue. —Editor
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Nqobile Tshili, [email protected] CONSUMERS will be able to share or transfer excess electricity units to their relatives and friends anywhere in the country under the virtual net metering system, which the Government expects to operationalise soon. Tests have been done to prove the feasibility of the unique technological breakthrough and the fine-tuning of the legislative processes […]
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Peter Matika, [email protected] AT a time when Bulawayo residents are enduring a 120-hour water shedding due to low dam levels following poor rains, authorities have said that rampant theft and vandalism of water infrastructure at the Rochester boreholes and Epping Forest in Nyamandlovu, is worsening the situation. The Zimbabwe National Water Authority (Zinwa) and Zimbabwe Electricity […]
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Thandeka Moyo-Ndlovu, [email protected] FOR 43 years, Mr Calvin Dube (58) from Inyathi in Bubi District, Matabeleland North Province, harboured a burden that he carried every day — a fatty lump on his back that seemed to have a life of its own. What had once been a small, inconspicuous growth had gradually ballooned into a monstrous […]
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