Beitbridge in massive road rehabilitation

Beitbridge Bureau
Beitbridge Town Council has embarked on a massive roads network rehabilitation project in the border town. The project, which

Bindura businessman donates 20 bicycles

Herald Reporter
GOVERNMENT and the corporate world should award hardworking policemen and women as they are the cornerstone of peace

Salary blues for maids

Daniel Nemukuyu Herald Reporter
GOVERNMENT’S failure to stipulate dome-stic workers’ minimum wages since the introduction of multiple currencies in 2009  has left them vulnerable to exploitation by some employers, labour experts have said.
Some employers are paying their workers unreasonable wages as little as US$20 per month.
Most domestic workers earn between US$35 and US$60 per month.
According to labour regulations, the Ministry of Labour is expected to gazette the minimum wage for domestic workers yearly.
Almost every household has a domestic worker be it in the low, medium and high-density suburbs.

POSB nets US$2,1 million profit

Business Reporter
THE People’s Own Savings Bank posted a net profit of US$2,1million for the half-year ended June 30, signifying a 29 percent

Zimplats confident of breaking indigenisation impasse

Golden Sibanda Business Reporter
IMPALA Platinum has expressed confidence that it will attain an “adequate and appropriate” level of indigenous

50 feared dead in Uganda landslides

KAMPALA. – Twenty-two bodies have been exhumed and over 30 people are still missing after heavy rain caused a series of

All set for Chibuku Neshamwari national finals

Lovemore Meya Herald Correspondent
WINNERS of the Chibuku Neshamwari Traditional Dance Festival provincial competitions will battle it out at the national finals

‘Chibage’ takes over?

Richmore Tera recently in Chinhoyi
MEMORIES of the late musician Cephas Mashakada who passed away on Tuesday last week were revived on stage when his

Realising man’s innate connection to nature

I seek to put the green concept to task, with a view to question whether our business sector has correctly conceptualised what

Welcome to Libya’s ‘democracy’, courtesy of NATO

Pepe Escobar
The Big Gaddafi has barely left the building – the Bab-al-Aziziyah compound – and the Western vultures are already circling

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