Wednesday, 22 October 2014

news of thestandard.co.zw

news of thestandard.co.zw 

  • Afrasia Bank
    Teachers abandon classes to queue for cash at AfrAsia Bank
    THE cash crisis continues unabated at the troubled AfrAsia Bank, forcing teachers who have accounts with the bank in the Matabeleland region to abandon classes for days while trying to get their pay from the bank in Bulawayo City.
  • water
    Ex-cop barred from extracting bulk water
    THE Mazowe Catchment Council (MCC) has suspended former police Assistant Commissioner Everisto Pfumvuti’s water permit for exceeding the limit of the water he was authorised to extract.
  • Nurses-Zim-250
    Nurses run away from ‘Ebola’ patient
    Deputy Health and Child Care minister, Paul Chimedza has admitted that there are loopholes in the country’s Ebola prevention mechanisms, saying government is working on plugging them.
  • paul-chimedza1
    Graft hits public health sector
    Community Health Watch says corruption has compounded the health crisis in the country as hospital tender regulations are being flouted and medicines stolen.
  • saving-money-tips-stacks-of-dollars-cash
    US$1 500 fine for ‘illegally settling’ in Chitungwiza
    The Urban Development Corporation (Udcorp) has sent letters to hundreds of Chitungwiza residents instructing them to pay a penalty fee of US$1 500 for “illegally settling” in the town without the municipality’s approval.

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