Factories, works regulations ensure safety and health

The operations of factories and works premises are governed by various Acts of Parliament and regulations administered by the Minister of Labour and Social Services through the National Social Security Authority (NSSA). These include the Factories and Works Act (Chapter 14:08) and the Pneumoconiosis Act (Chapter 15:08), both as revised in 1996 and eight sets of

96 soldiers killed in Yemeni suicide attack

SANAA. — A Yemeni soldier packing powerful explosives under his uniform blew himself up in the middle of an army battalion in Sanaa yesterday, killing 96 troops and wounding around 300, a military official and medics said. The suicide attack was the deadliest in the country’s capital since newly-elected President Abdrabuh Mansur Hadi pledged to oust

Zainab captures attention

Within a few seconds Zainab has already captured the attention of the Upville housemates by giving them the lowdown on Downville and telling them about the shocking news of the Nigerian couple which voluntarily quit the house. She further went ahead to tell them about some of the exciting tasks like the spinning of the bottle where each person had to at least share

Honeymoon over for Upville

Big Brother added more twists to the game by turning the nominations to Upville housemates. This is more likely to mark the end to relaxation in this house. This was announced during the live eviction show where three Downville housemates Luke and Yadel got booted out of the stargame. This breaking news didn’t go well on the side of the upville VIPs who have been living in

Dominican pupils excel

Entertainment Editor
AGELESS will probably be the best way to describe Dominican Convent Primary School’s continued excellence in the arts section, where the school has won a number of awards in the last five years, in recognition of the pupils’ outstanding

5 persons per vehicle, but where’s the benefit?

Albert Nhamoyebonde
THE introduction of the computerised system for vehicle licences will reveal the population of cars and other vehicles on the country’s roads. It has been estimated that Zimbabwe may have nearly two million vehicles countrywide including those

Debt relief for struggling UAE citizens

DUBAI. — United Arab Emirates President Sheikh Khalifa Bin Zayed Al Nahyan announced a decision to cancel the debts owed by struggling citizens that amount to US$1,36 million, local news agency WAM reported on Sunday. The measure will cover even those debtors who were put in jail pending trial as per court order due to their insolvency. It is the second time this year that

SA to increase trade with developing countries

CAPE TOWN. — South Africa will be focusing more on increasing trade with fast-growing developing nations, Minister of Trade and Industry Rob Davies said last week. Last year, South Africa’s trade with fellow BRICS members, which also include Brazil, Russia, India and China, increased by 29 percent, the minister told parliamentarians, hailing the expansion as a boom.

Military threat accusations untrue — China

BEIJING. — Defence Ministry spokesman Geng Yansheng yesterday expressed “strong dissatisfaction” and “firm opposition” to a Pentagon report that misrepresents China’s military development. Geng said China’s “justified and normal military development” has been unfairly depicted in the report, adding that China has made representations to the US over the report’s

Malawi registers sharp cotton production growth

LILONGWE. — Cotton production in Malawi in the 2011/2012 growing season leapt by 365 percent, while tobacco production dropped by 35 percent, Malawi President Joyce Banda disclosed over the weekend. Banda made the revelation in her State of the Nation Address delivered in parliament in the capital on Friday at the opening of the 2012/2013 budget meeting.

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