TPZ workers protest against GM

Wenceslaus Murape and Shiana Mhizha
MORE than 1 500 Tobacco Processors of Zimbabwe workers were yesterday locked out by management over their protest against the general manager, Mr Collet Ndlovu. The workers are accusing Mr Ndlovu of

Editorial Comment: Let’s pull together to realise Zim’s full export potential

Zimbabwe last week launched two important documents — the National Trade Policy and the Industrial Development Policy — that are expected to transform the productive sectors of the economy so that they can produce high quality value-added products to realise the country’s full

Planned mass bus system riles kombi operators

Herald Reporter
Commuter omnibus operators in Harare and the Zanu-PF Youth League are not happy with moves by Harare City Council to engage Ashok Leyland of India to provide  buses to service commuters in the

Playing a cat and mouse game

Albert Nhamoyebonde
Everywhere one goes, the talk is about the next election. The proliferation of satellite dishes brought about by the introduction of the multicurrency system or just the US dollar, has changed the whole

Trayvon Martin tragedy: A mother’s reflections

Frances Cudjoe Waters
This is a special week as we commemorate the death and resurrection of the Lord Jesus Christ, more than 2 000 years ago. Despite His deity, the Bible tells us that there was a special woman in His life

Dealing with intimidation

Wenceslaus Murape At the workplace
Certain conduct by some employers is likely to intimidate employees. Unfortunately, employee representatives are sometimes equally intimidated. When intimidation is the order of the day, then

Let’s rename our institutions, towns

Vincent Jenjekwa
Since Independence, Zimbabwe has gone to greater length to ensure total liberation of all facets that affect the indigenes. Although significant strides were made to eradicate vestiges of colonialism soon

Of false prophets, the gullible

Reflections Isdore Guvamombe
Back in the village, in the land of milk, honey and dust or Guruve where cotton wool heads reside in the peaceful idyll and serenity of the land of our ancestors, we are never short of wisdom.
Grey hair does not grow on tree stumps but on the old, the experienced and the wise heads, rarely on children still milking behind their ears.
There, wisdom is like manhood, every man undoubtedly brags about his own, yet there are universal

Ex-CEO sues AMG Trust Group

Labour Reporter
THE former chief executive officer of AMG Trust Group whose contract was unprocedurally terminated by the firm’s chairman Mr Afaras Gwaradzimba, has filed a US$325 639 claim in damages. Mr Farai Hove

Doctors successfully insert ICD to a cardiac patient

Health Reporter
ZIMBABWEAN medical professionals have successfully inserted an implantable cardioverter defibrillator (ICD) device to a cardiac patient in an operation that is the first of its kind in the country. An ICD uses

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