Bosso’s Caf hearing set for May

Sports Reporter

HIGHLANDERS will have to wait a little bit longer to know their fate in African club competitions after the Confederation of African Football (Caf) said their case will be heard in May 2013.

Immigration ready to deal with congestion at Beitbridge border post

Mashudu Netsianda and Stanford Mguni

THE Department of Immigration in Beitbridge has put in place mechanisms aimed at dealing with congestion at the country’s busiest border post in anticipation of an increase in the volume of traffic during the festive period.

In an interview yesterday, the assistant regional immigration manager in charge of Beitbridge Border Post, Mr Charles Gwede, said they have since held a series of meetings with key stakeholders and their South African counterparts to address congestion at the border.

“We have started preparing for the festive period in anticipation of a huge influx of travellers and all necessary strategies are now in place to help speed up the clearance of people during the festive period,” he said.

Mr Gwede said they would suspend leave and off-days for their staff between 15 December and 16 January next year.

Thousands face gloomy Christmas

 

Chronicle Reporter

THOUSANDS of workers are facing a gloomy festive season as they lost their jobs through retrenchment and closure of companies.

Trade unions and labour organisations said the Christmas holiday would be sad for workers and their families whose buying power is at zero because of lack of employment.

We’ll reverse indigenisation — MDC-T

Herald Reporter
MDC-T will reverse the indigenisation and economic empowerment

Makandiwa sues paper over Kunonga case

Daniel Nemukuyu Senior Court Reporter
UNITED Family International Church founder Prophet Emmanuel Makandi-wa has filed a US$2 million lawsuit against Associated Newspapers of Zimbabwe over a banner that linked him to the Anglican

ACPZ mounts Supreme Court appeal

Daniel Nemukuyu Senior Court Reporter
THE Archbishop Nolbert Kunonga-led Anglican Church of the Province of Zimbabwe has filed an appeal at the Supreme Court contesting the dismissal of its interdict against evictions. ACPZ on Monday lost

Cabinet team hits deadlock

Lloyd Gumbo Herald Reporter
THE Cabinet committee charged with breaking the deadlock in the Constitution-making process yesterday failed to resolve contentious issues stalling the process. The committee reconvenes next

Let’s continue fight for gender equality

Gender Forum Ruth Butaumocho

With only a few weeks to go before the year comes to an end, different societies and communities across Zimbabwe and elsewhere have started taking stock of the achievements they made during the

Office parties: Take care not to undo yourself

Reflections Rosenthal Mutakati

Guests were hit by flying glass while scores of others scampered for cover when the fly-by-night company’s end of year party degenerated into something worse than a war zone last Friday.

BBC Empire and Gaza

John Pilger

The truth of this statement was equal to its irony. On November 24, 1965 the BBC banned “The War Game” as “too horrifying for the medium of broadcasting”. This was false. The real reason was spelt

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