Govt sets new stop order rules

Felex Share Herald Reporter
GOVERNMENT will freeze civil servants unions’ membership beginning January next year if they do not comply with stringent measures set by the employer to protect workers from unsanctioned monthly

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Abbas: Now we have a state

Ramallah — Palestinian president Mahmud Abbas returned to the West Bank yesterday after winning upgraded UN status for the Palestinians, telling cheering crowds: “Yes, now we have a state.”

China concerned about DPRK’s satellite launch plan

BEIJING — China yesterday expressed its concern about the satellite launch plan of the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea (DPRK), saying it hopes relevant parties can act in a way that is more

Congo rebels complete Goma pullout

Goma — Rebels believed to be backed by Rwanda completed their retreat from Congo’s eastern provincial capital on Saturday less than two weeks after taking control of the strategic city, a military

Pamushana wins RG Mugabe National champs

Augustine Hwata Sports Reporter
PAMUSHANA HIGH SCHOOL asserted their dominance as the kings of local schools football when they dismissed Churchill Boys High in the final of the RG Mugabe National Under-20 championships at

Chipembere confident

Godknows Matarutse Sports Reporter
NEWLY-PROMOTED Premiership soccer sides — Black Rhinos, Triangle, Tripple B and How Mine – have vowed to make immediate impact in the in the top-flight league next year. Quelaton and Hardbody

Mozambique, DRC rebels a threat

Mukuchana Hanyani

For years, African leaders and rebels seemed to be ignorant of some dangers associated with their failure to negotiate when they are in conflicts. Some of the rebels in Africa have mastered the art of

Unmasking racist World Bank

Over the years two evils that have characterised the World Bank’s relationship with Africa as a continent and as a people. The first is structural: it concerns a ‘democracy deficit’ in the bank’s

Regis Bhunu hails ITF tourney

Ellina Mhlanga Sports Reporter
TENNIS Zimbabwe vice-president Regis Bhunu has described the just-ended Twenty Third Century Systems International Tennis Federation Futures tournament as a success. The curtain came down on

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