New pay strategies needed: Experts

Sunday Mail ReporterLABOUR experts have called on Government and civil servants to find a lasting solution to salary disputes, saying protracted disagreements over remuneration are detrimental to service delivery.They said…

New pay strategies needed: Experts

Sunday Mail ReporterLABOUR experts have called on Government and civil servants to find a lasting solution to salary disputes, saying protracted disagreements over remuneration are detrimental to service delivery.They said…

Foreign retailers probed

By Kuda BwititiTHE Government might soon revoke the licences of foreign retail shop owners amid revelations that their participation in the sector is against the law.In an interview last Thursday,…

Foreign retailers probed

By Kuda BwititiTHE Government might soon revoke the licences of foreign retail shop owners amid revelations that their participation in the sector is against the law.In an interview last Thursday,…

Red Rose fails to pay

By Silence Charumbira
RED ROSE ENTERTAINMENT has failed to pay the local artistes who performed as supporting acts for Capleton at his two shows on time, a direct indication that the company may have suffered hefty losses.

Tired, frail and hungry

By Kuda Bwititi
IF you travel along the Harare-Nyamapanda road, you can never miss hordes of Somali and Ethiopian refugees travelling the nearly 300-kilometre journey to Harare on foot.

Why elections are inevitable this year

The Global Political Agreement (GPA) which was signed on 15 September 2008 by the three main political parties of Zanu-PF and the two MDC formations created the existing coalition government.

Meet Kariba’s ‘Crocodile Dundee’

By Tafadzwa Chiremba recently in KARIBA
ABRAHAM MUKONO is not a name that rings a bell at national level, be it in politics, sport or any other sphere.

US$600m ethanol plant by March

Business Reporters
THE country is set to become a major player in ethanol production, with revelations that the US$600 million ethanol plant is on course for completion by March.

Investment, hope lost in a flash

By Charlotte Musarurwa
MRS Alice Chiwashira, a 65-year-old granny from Harare’s Kuwadzana suburb, cannot hold back her tears.

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