AICO in record US$27m loss

Fanuel Kangondo recently in Johannesburg
National carrier Air Zimbabwe has stepped up efforts to regain its status as a safe and reliable airline with the successful reintroduction of the Harare-Johannesburg flight.

Air Zim back in the skies

Fanuel Kangondo recently in Johannesburg
National carrier Air Zimbabwe has stepped up efforts to regain its status as a safe and reliable airline with the successful reintroduction of the Harare-Johannesburg flight.

Partnering to fight HIV/Aids

David Bruce Wharton

Every year on December 1, we commemorate World Aids Day. It is a day to reflect on the lives lost and forever changed, as a result of Aids. It is also an opportunity to pay tribute to the 34 million people living with HIV worldwide. Today, we celebrate those lives saved and improved in Zimbabwe and recommit to the fight against Aids.

Of worker transfers, notices

At the Workplace Wenceslaus Murape

There are many reasons given by companies for the transfer of workers from one branch to another or to a sister company. Although it is within the companies’ prerogative to effect transfers, questions have been asked concerning the notice or time frame that should be given to a worker.

MSM’s biased coverage of the Gaza blockade

Robert Wright

There’s reason to hope that the ceasefire between Hamas and Israel will lead to an easing of Israel’s suffocating economic blockade of Gaza. The ceasefire text said “opening the crossings and facilitating the movements of people and transfer of goods . . . shall be dealt with after 24 hours from the start of the ceasefire.”

Chituwa is the champ

Collin Matiza Sports Editor
THE IFK Kyokushinkai Zimbabwe successfully staged their second Knockdown Karate Championships at the City Sports Centre at the weekend where Naison Chituwa emerged as the overall champion.

Rebels looting: DRC

KINSHASA/ GOMA. — The government of the Democratic Republic of Congo accused rebels yesterday of wide-spread looting in Goma as the fighters began pulling out of the strategic eastern city following diplomatic mediation to prevent the conflict spreading across the volatile region.

UN vote on Palestinian status: Likely votes by key states

UNITED NATIONS. — A large majority of the 193 member states of the United Nations are expected to vote in favour of an upgraded status for the Palestinians at the world body’s General Assembly today.

Egypt draft almost done

CAIRO. — The text of Egypt’s new constitution was set to be completed yesterday, the drafting committee said, with the controversial document at the heart of a legal and ideological battle to be put to a subsequent vote.

China’s cabinet warns of rural land expropriation

BEIJING. — Rural stability and grain supply security face a number of challenges due to excessive land expropriation in the country’s urbanisation move, China’s cabinet has warned.

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