48hr ultimatum for civil service unions

Felex Share Herald Reporter Government has given unions representing civil servants 48 hours to put their house in order and submit names of nine substantive negotiators for salary increment talks…

Amakhosi applies for radio licence

Monica Cheru-Mpambawashe Lifestyle Editor Amakhosi Cultural Centre is in the process of applying for the Bulawayo commercial metro radio station licence. If licensed, the station – called Esabantu – will…

Peace ho, John Robertson speaks

Joram Nyathi Group Political Editor Robertson makes it clear that he is against the idea of “resource nationalism”. The world’s resources should belong to those who have the capacity to…

City, Gunners face supermen

NYON. — On the day a Barcelona newspaper said the Catalans wanted to avoid Manchester City, Lionel Messi and his crew will have to face the English side in the…

Zimglass seeks funds to resume operations

Tinashe Makichi Business Reporter Zimbabwe Glass Industries has applied for an undisclosed amount of money under the Distressed and Marginalised Areas Fund to raise fresh capital in a bid to…

Toyota Zim gives cheer to cancer children

Herald Reporter Toyota Zimbabwe last week hosted a Christmas party for 35 children with cancer at Parirenyatwa Group of Hospitals. A company official, Mr Simplisio Shamba, said the gesture was…

No bail for fraud rap pastor

Court Reporter Musician and Lighthouse Christian Church pastor Herman Chimusoro (46), who is accused of swindling police of US$192 000 he had been given to buy musical instruments, was yesterday…

Soldier runs amok at city bank

Freeman Razemba Crime Reporter A soldier allegedly ran amok at an Allied Bank branch in Harare yesterday morning after he was dissatisfied with the financial institution’s services, reportedly forcing a…

Inflation maintains downward spiral

Business Reporter ANNUAL inflation continued on a downward spiral, as the tight liquidity situation in the economy continues to hold the price of goods and services constant. According to the…

‘No mechanical fault’ on Mozambican plane

WINDHOEK. — The probe into the crash of a Mozambican airliner in Namibia last month that killed all 33 people on board has found that there was no apparent mechanical…

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