Advantages of ethics training

Bradwell Mhonderwa Business Ethics
Globally, training in business ethics has become a key management tool through which company performance can be enhanced. Business ethics training has evolved to provide a competitive

Kurotwi’s defence contests audited financial statement

Court Reporter
THE defence team in the fraud trial of Core Mining director Lovemore Kurotwi and former Zimbabwe Mining Development Corporation boss Dominic Mubaiwa yesterday contested an audited financial

City, dealers up in arms

Municipal Reporter
HARARE car dealers are up in arms with Harare City Council over the demolition of illegal car sales arguing the city was out to thwart black empowerment. The city is issuing 48-hour demolition notices to

Human trafficking gang busted

Crime Reporter
FORTY-ONE Bangladeshis, believed to be part of a human trafficking syndicate, have been arrested between Zimbabwe and Zambia as the two countries tighten the fight against the crime. Of the 41, 16

Harare Poly principal dies

Herald Reporter
Harare Polytechnic principal Engineer Stephen Raza has died. He was 58. Eng Raza died on Sunday night from diabetes complications and will be buried at his rural homestead in Rusape tomorrow

Man choked to death

Masvingo Bureau
A 60-year-old Masvingo man who had allegedly taken one too many was choked to death on Sunday night after slipping into a pool of sewage as he made his way home. Kenneth Matipedza, who was

Habitual thief pleads for life in jail

Tendai Rupapa Court Reporter
An unrepentant thief yesterday stunned the court when he pleaded for a life imprisonment, saying that life behind bars was better than life on the streets. Lovemore Manyika (22), an ex-convict who was

Editorial Comment: Transparency, accountability vital for development

Reports that Members of Parliament who abused the Constituency Development Fund may face a jail term of up to five years if a Bill being concluded by the Government to punish the offenders sails

Kombi driver banned for life

Midlands Correspondent
A 28-year-old Gweru kombi driver who tried to evade arrest for picking passengers at an undesignated point by speeding with commuters inside the vehicle has been sentenced to 21 months in prison.

Zim rower crashes out of Olympics

From Collin Matiza in London
ONE down, six to go.
Six Zimbabwean athletes are still in contention for medals at the ongoing 2012 London Olympic Games following the elimination of young rower James Fraser-Mackenzie from the men’s single sculls event here on Saturday.

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