‘Non-security workers can go on strike without notice’
Daniel Nemukuyu Senior Reporter Workers who do not belong to the security and essential services sectors have a Constitutional right to go on strike without giving notice, top labour lawyers…
Mnangagwa calls for peace, unity
Midlands Correspondent ALL posts serve for that of President and First Secretary and secretary for Women’s Affairs are open for contestation during the party’s National People’s Congress, the revolutionary party’s…
ZERA patient with power producers
Business Reporter The Zimbabwe Energy Regulatory Authority says it will give prospective independent power producers, licensed to plug yawning supply deficits, time to work on their projects, as they required…
DeMbare slip-up
Eddie Chikamhi Sports Reporter— Dynamos . . . .(0) 1 Chapungu .. . (1) 1 DYNAMOS coach Callisto Pasuwa says they were their own worst enemies after the Harare giants failed…
What a booze festival!
Entertainment Reporters—- The two-day Sunset October Beer Festival that took place at the Sunset Arena over the weekend was an affair of mixed fortunes. The first day lived to its billing…
CAPS melt in Triangle
From Tawanda Mangoma and Paul Mundandi in Triangle Triangle ………………………………….(0) 2 CAPS United….(…………………………1) 1 HARARE giants CAPS United failed to hang on to their first-half lead when they allowed hosts…
Govt, banks agree on youth fund criteria
Government and banks that are disbursing the Youth Development Fund have agreed on a new framework, which compels beneficiaries to have guarantors in case of default, a cabinet minister has…
Art masters gear up for basket exhibition
Lovemore Meya Arts Correspondent Five prominent African and European artists will showcase their mastery in art at the official opening of the Basket Case (II) exhibition slated to begin on October…
Mimosa revenue up 4pc
Business Reporter Mimosa Mining Company said revenue for the quarter to September 2014 increased by 4 percent to $82 million, from $79 million in the previous quarter due to higher…
Editorial Comment: Consumers must settle their bills
THE Zimbabwe Electricity Transmission and Distribution Company may not find many sympathisers over the US$1 billion it is owed by customers given the worsening and haphazard power cuts that Zimbabweans…










