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Motorist demands US$132 fine refund

Bandama’s Toyota Corolla was clamped at the Central Vehicle Registry offices along Robson Manyika Avenue.
By Desmond Chingarande Mar. 15, 2023

Uproar over Harare’s hefty vehicle clamping, tow away fees

Mafume said City Parking was owned by the city council and all the money collected goes to the council coffers.
By Tafadzwa Kachiko and Sharon Buwerimwe Mar. 10, 2023

BOC intercepts P5.7 million shabu from Zimbabwe

BOC Port of Clark district collector John Simon said the drugs were shipped from Harare, Zimbabwe.
By Philstar Global Feb. 28, 2023

Lafarge begins trading as Khayah Cement Limited

During the new brand launch event, employees who have served the company for more than twenty years were recognized and conferred with the Khayah Legends Award.
By admin Feb. 17, 2023

Why Zim persistently ranks high on inflation

In the SADC region, Harare has largely been a pace setter on high inflation since 2018.
By Victor Bhoroma Jan. 20, 2023

ZSE suspends Lafarge trading of shares

In a statement, ZSE said it had requested Lafarge to provide a roadmap on how it aims to resolve the challenges the business is facing.
By Melody Chikono Jan. 15, 2023

PPC donates cement towards community school

PPC donated 600 bags of cement towards the project.
By EMMANUEL MPOFU Dec. 17, 2022

Fossil cements Lafarge acquisition

The cement industry has been experiencing a boom despite the overarching macro-economic challenges.
By Tafara Mtutu Dec. 9, 2022

Harmonize apologises for marijuana song after summons

Tanzanian musician Harmonize has apologised over the content of his new song, called Weed Language.
By BBC News Dec. 8, 2022