Workplace Collective Agreements and Bargaining
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The US Administration has also denounced the DPRK government left, right and centre. Ban Ki-Moon the UN General Secretary also reprimanded North Korea for carrying out such tests. We cannot blame the UN Secretary General for issuing out such a strong statement since he is from South Korea and the DPRK has on several occasions threatened its Southern neighbour with total destruction or a nuclear Armageddon. Nuclear weaponsNigerian movie debuts in US
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IT has become one of Harare’s most over-drummed issues. Water, water, water! Normally there is no water in Harare but when it comes – it normally does not – the liquid that trickles from the tap sometimes looks
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Innocent Ndorikanda Features CorrespondentGonarezhou National Park sits right on the lap of what is really an African safari. It is a lustrous spectacle of scattered deciduous trees and earthly coloured rocks far away from intruding crowds from Zimbabwe’s major cities, elephants
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Colleen Lowe Morna
Last week I sat in an air-conditioned room at the Polana Hotel going through a long to-do list, wondering if I had nothing better to do than listen to government officials making wordy statements about gender equality. Like the head


