Council workers back on strike

Felex Share Herald Reporter
HARARE City Council workers yesterday went back on strike demanding better salaries. Council workers’ representatives  yesterday accused management of lacking commitment in negotiations. The unions said the workers will only resume work when they are given a written undertaking and reasonable payment plan on the money they are owed.

The workers got an arbitral award of a 16 percent salary increment effective January this year. However, council reportedly gave each worker a top-up of US$20.
Harare Municipal Workers’ Union chairperson Mr Cosmas Bungu yesterday said council wanted to award increments on a sliding scale against a Labour Court directive.
“There is a court order that they want to vary on a sliding

Cheetahs scale dizzy heights

Paul Munyuki Sports Reporter
ZIMBABWE Sevens side, the Cheetahs’ efforts on the international scene have finally been rewarded after they were invited

Give cancer the serious attention it deserves

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Reason Wafawarova:- Michael Sata striking the dragon

Reason Wafawarova
Zambia, though to a lesser extent, had like Zimbabwe been conquered by force and fraud. In 1890, King Lewanika of the

Zika begin Judgment Day preps

Ellina Mhlanga Sports Reporter
THE Zimbabwe Kickboxing Association have begun preparations for their Friendly International Judgment Day tournament

Northern Region D1 takes break

Grace Chingoma Sports Reporter
YET another Northern Region Division One encounter has had to be decided in the boardroom with DStv being awarded the

Zim face tough Black Caps ODI test

Paul Munyuki Sports Reporter
THE Zimbabwe cricket side face a tough task today when they take on New Zealand in the first of the three one day

Brazil ready to train ethanol project technicians

Herald Reporter
BRAZIL’S ambassador to Zimbabwe Mrs Marcia Maro da Silva says her country is ready to send technical assistance for the

ZPC attend Paralympics camp

Ellina Mhlanga Sports Reporter
THE Zimbabwe Paralympic Committee recently participated in the International Paralympic Committee Regional training camp

DeMbare eye double

Eddie Chikamhi Sports Reporter
DYNAMOS goalkeeper Washington Arubi says the Glamour Boys have set their sights on a league and cup double this

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