Embed ethics in company strategy

Bradwell Mhonderwa Business Ethics

THE beginning of the year is normally characterised by a series of meetings between company boards and management to review the previous year’s performance and shape the future of the organisation

Regional magistrate Kudumba dies

Herald Reporter
The Magistrates Association of Zimbabwe yesterday announced the death of Marondera regional magistrate Mrs Mavis Kudumba. Mrs Kudumba died yesterday morning after a short illness.

Denver strikes gold

Augustine Hwata Sports Reporter
DENVER MUKAMBA finally completed his deal to join Super Diski side, Bidvest Wits, with the midfielder saying he was ready to explode in foreign territory after dominating the domestic Premiership last

‘Mwanjali safe at Sundowns’

Grace Chingoma Sports Reporter
ZIMBABWE internationals, Method Mwanjali and Esrom Nyandoro, are set to have an extended stay at South African Premiership side, Mamelodi Sundowns, beyond the current season that ends in May.

Minister David Coltart’s statement

This week (last week) the Director General of the Sports and Recreation Commission Rtd Col. Charles Nhemachena issued SRC directive NSA 1/2013 regarding the appointment of National Selectors. The

San community faces starvation

Factmore Dzobo

TSHOLOTSHO, located about 120 kilometres south-west of Bulawayo in Matabeleland North province, is known for its hot temperatures which predominantly host flourishing green mopane (amacimbi) bush forests and its luxuriant leaves which are favourite breeding ground for the edible caterpillar. 

Charity Shield changes format

Senior Sports Reporter

THE traditional Premier Soccer League season opener, the Charity Shield, will this year take a different format after reports that the league management wants to have a four-team event.

Essar workers woes mount

Harare Bureau

CHALLENGES facing over 3 500 Essar workers in Redcliff continue to mount

Chavez ‘is not in coma’ — brother

Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez is not in a coma and is responding well to cancer treatment in Cuba, his brother has said.

BCC aquifer bid squashed

Temba Dube

THE Government has dismissed a bid by the Bulawayo City Council to take over the Nyamandlovu Aquifer from the Zimbabwe National Water Authority (Zinwa).

Council, in October last year, resolved to enlist the assistance of the Minister of Water Resources Management and Development, Dr Samuel Sipepa Nkomo, to wrest control of the aquifer from Zinwa.

The local authority argued that it had to be involved in fundraising campaigns almost every year to rehabilitate boreholes at the aquifer, only for Zinwa to fail to protect the boreholes from vandals.

Council felt that the water situation in Bulawayo would improve significantly if Dr Sipepa Nkomo allowed the city to run the aquifer boreholes.

Zinwa is the entity mandated with the control of bulk water sources in the country.

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