Civil servants to push for salary increase
Oliver Kazunga Senior Reporter THE National Joint Negotiating Council (NJNC) is expected to meet within a week as civil servants push the government to respond to their demands for a…
CHELSEA CHAMPS
Chelsea secured the Premier League title by beating Crystal Palace at an ecstatic Stamford Bridge. Jose Mourinho’s side needed three points to complete the triumph that has become an inevitability…
Malema calls for minimum wage of R4,500
Port Elizabeth — Workers are still being exploited by labour brokers, are underpaid and deserve a minimum wage of at least R4,500, Economic Freedom Fighters’ leader Julius Malema said on…
Bolt ignores doping’s ugly head
Nassau — It was fitting that the Floyd Mayweather-Manny Pacquiao boxing “fight of the century” was just about to start when rarely-defeated Usain Bolt sat down next to a victorious…
Editorial Comment: AirZim must be wary of bad investors
THE national flag carrier, Air Zimbabwe, is facing operational challenges which grounded it at one point. Now it is back in the skies but the challenges are stifling the parastatal’s…
NRZ workers want managers fired
Auxilia Katongomara Chronicle Reporter NATIONAL Railways of Zimbabwe (NRZ) workers have petitioned the parastatal’s board urging it to fire the company’s management for alleged mismanagement.
Syria using chlorine gas to attack town, activists
A suspected chlorine-gas attack by Syrian government helicopters has killed a child and injured about 40 people in Saraqeb, activists say, in the second attack on the northwestern town in…
Stubborn Dongo hold Hwange
Sports Correspondent Hwange 2 -2 Dongo Sawmill HWANGE came from behind twice to salvage a point from stubborn Dongo Sawmill at the Colliery Stadium yesterday.
Triangle FC back to winning ways
Oscar Rusenga in TRIANGLE Triangle 3-1 Harare City TRIANGLE coach Kelvin Kaindu yesterday said his side was growing in strength, with each passing game, after they bounced back to
Council moves to repossess undeveloped residential stands
Pamela Shumba Senior Reporter HUNDREDS of Bulawayo property owners risk losing their undeveloped residential stands as council moves to repossess all abandoned, derelict and deserted properties.






