Gweru 2015 budget yet to be approved

Patrick Chitumba Midlands Bureau Chief GWERU City Council is still to rationalise salaries for top management as well as implement the 70:30 percent ratio directive on service delivery and salaries.

Twine Phiri defies Zifa

Sikhumbuzo Moyo Senior Sports Reporter CAPS UNITED players were yesterday still to report for national team duty in preparation for the All-Africa Games (African Championships) qualifier against Cameroon.

President sets up complaints hotline

From Clemence Manyukwe in Harare THE government is setting up a Presidential complaints hotline within ministries to address citizen concerns over public sector service delivery.

Namibia activists condemn land given to Chinese

Windhoek – A group of youth activists on Monday condemned the government’s intention to approve the lease of 10,000 hectares of fertile land to a Chinese company wanting to grow…

Biti says won’t back Chinamasa plan

Pamela Shumba Senior Reporter THE MDC Renewal party says it will not support planned constitutional changes aimed at reducing the public sector wage bill, instisting that the government is concentrating…

Bakers reduce production

Charity Ruzvidzo Business Reporter THE National Bakers Association of Zimbabwe (NBAZ) says its members are scaling down production due to a lack of long-term funding. NBAZ president Givemore Mesoemvura said bakers…

Hooliganism condemned

Lovemore Dube Senior Sports Reporter FORMER Highlanders FC striker and assistant coach Cosmas Zulu said hooliganism at stadia can be dealt with through engagement. Zulu who has held several positions at…

Tobacco sales decline 50pc

LATEST statistics from the Tobacco Industry Marketing Board (TIMB) show that at least 372,325 kilogrammes of flue-cured tobacco had been sold through both the auction and contract floors as at…

Handbag baby dumper spared jail

Nokusa Masuku Court Reporter A TEENAGE mother who dumped her newborn baby in a handbag has been spared jail by a magistrate. Mercy Nyoni, 19, was given a wholly suspended…

Normal ties with creditors expected by early next year

Conrad Mwanawashe Harare Bureau The government hopes to have achieved complete normalisation of relations with international creditors by the first quarter of next year, a process which Finance and Economic…

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