Airzim starts repairing planes
Air Zimbabwe has begun repairing two of its three short-haul planes which had been grounded by the Civil Aviation Authority of
Pension reviews set for next month
Business Reporter
THERE will be no upward adjustment in pensions this month as widely expected following the salary increase awarded to civil
Mana Pools tourist arrivals increase
Lodges and other accommodation facilities in Mana Pools National Park are fully booked until September. National Parks and
Zimbabweans now lead better lives – Survey
By Tawanda Musarurwa
ZIMBABWEANS are the most likely people in Southern Africa to say they are now leading a better life after a period of economic difficulty.
Principles of procurement
By Paul Nyamutsaka
THE Government of Zimbabwe recently expressed concern over non-delivery by vendors sub-contacted by Public Sector
Schemes for social protection
Social security provides a safety net for the employed. Talking Social Security is a new weekly column that will look at social
Etiquette for front office personnel
FRONT office employees are sometimes faced by daunting moments when dealing with the public and are at times forced
S. Africa coal miners start massive strike
JOHANNESBURG.
About 150 000 South African coal workers went on strike yesterday seeking 14 percent wage increases, but power utility Eskom
JSE slides
JOHANNESBURG.
THE JSE opened in red territory yesterday morning amid a continued stalemate over a decision on whether to raise the debt
Pomp, fanfare in Highfield as Mourners rock to music at Jimalo’s wake
By Jonathan Mbiriyamveka
Some people consider it unAfrican for people to party and celebrate when someone dies but that is exactly what happened


