AAG castigates NGOs’ stance on diamonds
Business Reporters
THE Affirmative Action Group has castigated some non-governmental organisations operating in Zimbabwe that have been
ZB Financial Holdings finally out of the woods
THE stabilisation of the economy following the adoption of the multiple currency system is paying dividends as most banks
China mulls internationalising currency
Martin Kadzere Business Reporter
THE gradual internationalisation of China’s renminbi will see at least 40 percent, or about US$100 billion, of China’s trade
ZSE gains US$290m
Bright Madera Business Reporter
THE Zimbabwe Stock Exchange has gained about US$290 million in seven months despite tight liquidity conditions
Ngonidzashe Makusha in bid to redeem lost pride
Collin Matiza Deputy Sports Editor
AFTER failing to qualify for the men’s 100 metres final at the World Athletics Championships on Sunday, Ngonidzashe Makusha
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.
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
Libya: The criminal face of imperialism
NATO’s assault on Libya, a criminal imperialist war from the outset more than five months ago, has descended into an
Ramadan and its virtues on humanity
Since the dawn of history, man did not find any means better than fast to ascend above yielding to his desires and worldly
Promote production of small grains in drought-prone areas
ANY government has a responsibility to ensure that no one starves and that those suffering through no fault of their own



