Disciplining the workers’ committee
Of late, a number of companies have been found on the wrong side of labour laws after holding disciplinary hearings for workers’ committee member for crime committed while executing their committee duties. It is questionable whether it is legal to discipline such members when theyCosmic nemesis on a warpath
Stephen MpofuIn recent months stories have been published about floods in China, Russia, Nigeria and Korea. Since none of these countries are Zimbabwe, who cares about what happens there? But you (yes you) ought to fear that this country might be in line for the same onslaught since the world is now
Shamu consoles Kurasha family
Herald Reporter
MEDIA, Information and Publicity Minister Webster Shamu yesterday consoled the Kurasha family following the death of Mbuya Jotina Kurasha at the Avenues Clinic on Tuesday. Mbuya Kurasha (93) was the mother to former Harare City Council commissioner and prominent educationist Professor
Zanu-PF convenes emergency meeting
Freeman Razemba Crime Reporter
Zanu-PF has convened an emergency meeting today in Harare to address law and order in the capital, among other issues. The revolutionary party’s secretary for administration Cde Didymus Mutasa said they would talk to the provincial party leadership on the matter. “We are going to talk to them
Govt appears divided over conservancy leases
Sydney Kawadza Assistant News Editor
GOVERNMENT appears divided over the issuance of leases to indigenous operators in
Ethanol plant to reopen, Mutambara assures workers
From Tendai Mugabe in CHISUMBANJE
CHISUMBANJE Ethanol Plant should be reopened urgently to benefit the
Lesotho PM jets in on 3-day State visit
Herald Reporters
LESOTHO Prime Minister Mr Tom Motsoahae Thabane arrived in the country yesterday afternoon on a three-day State visit.
He was received at the Harare International Airport by President Mugabe and senior Government officials.
These included Foreign Affairs Minister Simbarashe Mumbengegwi, Defence Minister Emmerson Mnangagwa, Minister of State Security Sydney Sekeramayi, Zanu-PF national chairman Cde Simon Khaya-Moyo and service chiefs.
PM Thabane received a 21-gun salute and inspected the guard of honour.
He touched down to a rousing welcome from hundreds of people who had gathered at the airport yesterday afternoon to witness his arrival.
The two leaders later had a meeting at a local hotel that lasted almost an hour.
The President then hosted a banquet in honour of PM Thabane at State House.
President Mugabe congratulated PM Thabane on his recent election.
He said PM Thabane’s election was a testimony to the trust and confidence the people of Lesotho have in his leadership skill.
“In the same vein, we also pay tribute to the people of Lesotho for the smooth and peaceful change of government, which attests to your ever maturing democracy.





