Byo boy joins Soul Brothers

Saturday Leisure Reporter
FORMER Mzilikazi High School pupil Donald Shumba is now the drummer for the legendary South African mbaqanga music giants, Soul Brothers.

Another Juve in the making in our midst?

Matías Almeyda, the former Argentina international, has made a series of startling accusations in his autobiography which claim Italian football is rotten to its core with corruption.

NRZ ordered to put house in order

Paul Nkala
THE Labour Court in Bulawayo has ordered the National Railways of Zimbabwe to put its house in order before a final determination on a labour dispute with its workforce is reached.

In a judgment handed down on Thursday president of the Labour Court, Mr Selo Nare further suspended the collective job action by NRZ employees for a period of four months pending further submissions by the parties on the resolution of occupational hazards and salary arrears issues.

In October last year, president of the Labour Court, Mr Nare stayed a Show Cause Order issued by the Minister of Labour and Social Services, Paurina Mpariwa, terminating a job action by NRZ employees pending the finalisation of the hearing of the case.

The NRZ management approached the Labour Court praying for a disposal order in terms of Section 107 of the Labour Act [Chapter 28: 01] to the effect that the collective job action terminated by Minister Mpariwa pending determination of the matter by the Labour Court be fully terminated. The parastatal wanted the respondents to be directed to allow for ongoing initiatives and imminent growth in the NRZ’s business to bear fruit.

Passion for gospel music keeps Pasinawako going

Givemore Muzariri
ZIMBABWE gospel sensation Bethan Pasinawako has described her passion for singing as something that has made her remain in the music industry even after her marriage.

Zim Saints’ top brass arrested

Chronicle Reporter
PLAYER agent Omega Sibanda has dragged two Zimbabwe Saints administrators to court on allegations of theft of signing-on fees for a player.

‘Education system lagging behind in technological advancement’

Chronicle Reporter
THE country’s education system should act as a vehicle for change and development

Chibuku Road to Fame finals kick off

Bongani Ndlovu
THE annual Chibuku Road to Fame National Finals roar into life today with 10 groups set to battle it out for honours at the Glamis Arena in Harare.

Mama Betty Kaunda buried

Hundreds of Zambians yesterday attended the requiem mass and burial of former First Lady Mama Betty Kaunda in Lusaka.

Schools urged to emphasise on science subjects

Chronicle Reporter

SCHOOLS in Matabeleland have been challenged to take advantage of investments in education by the Government and its partners to develop science subjects so that pupils have a higher chance of enrolling at the National University of Science and Technology (Nust).

Malawi president agrees to 30% pay cut

Blantyre — Malawian President Joyce Banda will take a 30 percent pay cut as part of a broader effort to get the country’s budget under control, a top government official revealed yesterday.

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