TelOne still to get partner for mobile service

Fixed telephone provider TelOne is yet to secure a partner to roll out mobile services a year after it was granted a licence.
The company was granted a licence in March last year to become the fourth mobile operator in the country but limited financial resources have prevented it from rolling out the project.

Police launch operation against crime

Midlands Bureau Chief
MIDLANDS province yesterday launched its Business Against Crime Forum against a background of a disturbing increase in cases of crime for the period under review, which is January and February.

Young Warriors-Bots tie for Barbourfields

By Ricky Zililo
THE Zimbabwe Under-20 national team will play their first leg of the first round qualifier for the African Championships against Botswana at Barbourfields Stadium on 22 April.

City gym to celebrate Independence in style

Sports Reporter
BARBERTON Gym will have an aerobics marathon on Independence Day.

Aussies turn tables on Windies

Barbados — Australia turned around the first Test against the West Indies in Barbados on Tuesday through a great rearguard action from their tailenders and some penetrating bowling.

Tennis tourney starts

By Ricky Zililo
THE Bulawayo Open tennis tournament which starts tomorrow will be the first competition in the country where International Tennis Federation’s recommendation of having Under-10 matches playing half courts will  come into effect.

Inaugural Green Business indaba opens

Business Reporter

THE inaugural Green Business Indaba opens in Harare today with high expectations that it will answer the call for the need for indigenous solutions to the threat of climate change.

Bantu Rovers back from tour

By Ricky Zililo
BANTU Rovers returned from their United States tour yesterday without two of their players Dion Homela and Marvelous Nakamba who impressed two clubs during the just ended Dr Pepper Dallas Cup.

Farmers urged to submit crop projections

Harare Bureau
THE Grain Marketing Board has urged farmers to submit their grain projections to enable the parastatal plan adequately for the marketing season.
The grain marketing season begins on1  April  of every year.

Disciplinary action should add value

Deciding on whether to discipline an employee has become a problem for many employers because they are not sure of the best route to take.
For disciplinary action to add value to the organisation there is a need for the employer to be clear on the objectives of the disciplinary action. For example the employer has to decide whether the action to be taken has to be educative, corrective or punitive.

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