‘More needs to be done to ensure workers’ safety’
Yoliswa Dube
MRS Caroline Dhlamini (42) is a widow.
She has four children aged 20, 18, 12 and 10. Her husband went to work one day and came back home in a casket two days later after he died in a mine accident in which he suffocated after inhaling dangerous gases.
Zisca condemns assault on coaches
Senior Sports Reporter
THE Zimbabwe Soccer Coaches Association (Zisca) has strongly condemned what they described as barbaric and thuggish behaviour by Dynamos bouncers who assaulted Hwange coaches Nation Dube and Mebelo Njekwa.
Walvis Bay dry port plans under way
Oliver Kazunga
INDUSTRY and Commerce Deputy Minister Mike Bimha has said discussions by Government to develop a dry port at Walvis Bay in Namibia were under way.
Council turns down requests on King Mzilikazi
Chronicle Reporter
BULAWAYO councillors have dampened the spirit of this year’s International Museums Week celebrations after refusing to let organisers put up posters free of charge to raise awareness of the event, which includes the unveiling of a new bust of King Mzilikazi.
Olivine installs three 860 KVA generators
Venencia Badza
Olivine Industries has installed three generators that will enable the company to run even when there is load shedding or power failures.
Sundowns honour Nyandoro
Sports Reporter
FORMER AmaZulu skipper Esrom Nyandoro was on Sunday named as one of the three Mamelodi Sundowns’ Players of the Month for April.
Cambria moves to take over Celsys
Bright Madera Senior Business Reporter
CAMBRIA Africa is seeking to buy out minority shareholders in Celsys Limited and acquire the company’s listing on the Zimbabwe Stock Exchange. The AIM-listed company, which controls 60 percent of Celsys, has proposed a Scheme of Arrangement with minority shareholders to receive shares in Cambria in return for the
Delays stifle regional trade
Martin Kadzere Senior Business Reporter
DELAYS at border posts in Southern Africa are restricting the growth of intra-African trade, according to a report by the African Development Bank.
The delays involve long transit times and procedures in passing through two sets of identical controls on each side of the border.
Corporate governance law now overdue
Terrence Chimanya Business Ethics
STRUGGLING to get commitment, unsure of what your responsibilities are or always fighting fires, these are some of the issues that most corporates in Zimbabwe are grappling with. According to Marnet (2004), the agency view of corporate governance requires effective monitors and gatekeepers to align the interests of the
Bank locally, tourism operators urged
Operators in the tourism industry should deposit their proceeds in local banks to facilitate development and growth of the sector, Tourism and Hospitality Industry Minister Walter Mzembi has said. He told a Press conference last week that more than half of the revenue from the tourism sector was being banked offshore, a situation that was hampering expansion of the sector.




