Civil servants issue 14-day strike notice

Felex Share Herald Reporter
CIVIL servants yesterday gave the Gov­ernment a 14-day notice to strike and said they will stop work on Octo­ber 24, two days before public exami­nations begin.
They said efforts to engage their employer had failed.
Public examinations for ‘O’ and ‘A’ levels begin on October 26 and the strike,

NGOs launch water sanitation programme

Gwanda Correspondent

NON-GOVERNMENTAL Organisations operating in Gwanda District yesterday launched the Water and Sanitation Facility Programme aimed at improving access to safe clean water as well as improving sanitation to rural communities in the district.

Sipepa Nkomo accused of deserting employees

 

Chronicle Reporter

AT least 60 workers from Mukusi Sawmills in the Sipepa area of Tsholotsho District are stranded

EDITORIAL COMMENT: Digitalising passport office commendable

The Registrar-General’s Office which has over the years failed to cope with demand for passports forcing passport applicants to spend nights in queues, has gone digital.

Council declares war on stream bank cultivation

Chronicle Reporter

THE Bulawayo City Council has warned residents against stream bank cultivation at 17 spots it has

Caledonia scores a first

Business Reporter

Canada-based Caledonia Mining Corporation says it has completed indigenisation of Blanket Mine, becoming the first foreign-owned company to give control to locals in terms of indigenisation and empowerment regulations.

Draft constitution ‘an imperfect document’: Ncube

Prosper Ndlovu

MDC president Professor Welshman Ncube yesterday made a U-turn on the Copac draft constitution, describing it as an imperfect document.

Gweru comes alive this weekend

Midlands Correspondent

The usually sleepy city of Gweru will this weekend come alive as three top musicians are lined up to perform.

Murdered Masvingo woman buried

 

Chronicle Reporter

THE woman, who was allegedly killed by her husband in Masvingo and kept in a freezer for six days, Precious Mudhari (30), was buried in Bulawayo on Wednesday.

Protector fingers Malema on tenders

Pretoria — Tenders awarded to On-Point Engineers by the Limpopo transport department were unlawful, Public Protector Thuli Madonsela said on Wednesday.

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