CAPS Utd expel Sengu
Grace ChingomaSports Reporter
CAPS United have terminated the contract of their captain David Sengu in the wake of the one-day player’s revolt on Tuesday over the delay in the payment of their salaries.
Hard won Zim, lest we forget
Lest we forget
Catherine Murombedzi
THE war of liberation had started in earnest. First, it was the word that spread like a veldfire, then it was a whisper and later it was one boy and girl after the other in the neihgbourhood and Rhodesia caught fire.
Transfer of workers
At the workplace
Wenceslaus Murape
Worker transfer is one area that is greatly misunderstood in the country. As a result it has caused a lot of problems in most institutions to the detriment of both the employers and employees. Recently, a branch manager with Truworths — Batsirai Zhuwawo — was dismissed for refusing to be transferred from Mutare to Harare.
The transfer was effected to allow Zhuwawo to undergo intensive training in store management after his branch had been experiencing stock losses.
Has NTC hijacked Libyan ‘revolution’
WHEN the Libyan story is retold, the facts remain very stubborn even in the face of a current election. At the end of the story, the West is going to be left with an egg splashed on its political face. The National Transition Council in Libya didn’t have any muscle to topple Muammar Gaddafi.Shamu urges media to have national pride
Municipal Reporter
THE media should promote national coherence, investment and exhibit national pride in reporting issues, a Cabinet Minister has said.
Addressing the country’s editors yesterday Media, Information and Publicity Minister Webster Shamu said Cabinet was not happy with the quality of reportage by the local media.
Council approves US$100m shopping mall
Michael ChidemeHARARE City Council has approved the construction of Zimbabwe’s biggest shopping complex,
Mnangagwa hands over 75 houses to soldiers
Midlands BureauDEFENCE Minister Emmerson Mnangagwa has handed over 75 core-housing units in Senga’s Nehosho section in Gweru constructed under the Zimbabwe Defence Forces Benefit Fund.
Government reverses decision to indigenise schools
Daniel NemukuyuSenior Reporter
GOVERNMENT has reversed its decision to indigenise mission and trust schools after it emerged that all of them were non-profit making.
The earlier decision to take over private schools last month was received with mixed feelings countrywide.
Land reform to stay — Ncube
Chinhoyi BureauTHE land reform is “theoretically and practically” irreversible and anyone still asking about land ownership has been overtaken by history, MDC president Professor Welshman Ncube has said.
GPA not EU business: Bimha
Herald ReporterTHE European Union has no mandate to supervise the Global Political Agreement as a precondition for lifting illegal sanctions imposed on Zimbabwe, Foreign Affairs secretary Ambassador Joey Bimha has said.




