Govt to get tough on retrenchments

Business Reporter GOVERNMENT will investigate suspected irregular practice in the manner some companies are conducting their retrenchments in a bid to stamp out indiscriminate job cuts.

RELIEF EVERYWHERE

 . . . high-stakes Zim tour to Pakistan ends LAHORE — Zimbabwe and Pakistan heaved a huge sigh of relief yesterday after the Chevrons’ high-stakes, high-security tour — the first…

Over 680 Koreans isolated over MERS virus fears

SEOUL. — More than 680 people in South Korea are isolated after having contact with patients infected with a virus that has killed hundreds of people in the Middle East,…

Tehn Diamond: Fashion dessert or disaster?

Brenda Phiri Entertainment Reporter Artistes are known to have an unusual fashion sense. Their stage costumes usually stand out for being unusual and they set fashion trends in the process.

Increase funding for gender programmes, Sadc ministers

Tafadzwa Ndlovu Herald Reporter Sadc Gender and Women Affairs ministers have called for increased funding for gender programmes at both national and regional level to create equal opportunities for women…

Editorial Comment: Penalise those who underutilise land

To many Zimbabweans, land reform — so much maligned by Western governments — was inevitable and necessary. Lately, even opposition politicians have come to the conclusion that there was no…

Harare and its vendors, what is a city but people?

Ignatius Mabasa Shelling The Nuts I can assure you that we will soon be buying live chickens, goats and sheep in the city centre because anything is possible with these…

HIV and Aids remain a major challenge, says Gen Chiwenga

Andrew Chimedza in VICTORIA FALLS HIV and aids remains a major challenge in the country, especially in the uniformed forces, the Commander of the Defence Forces, General Constantine Chiwenga has…

Yaya to stay

LONDON. — Yaya Toure has confirmed he will stay at Manchester City this summer in an exclusive interview with the Manchester Evening News .

Langa speaks on World Cup

Sports Reporter SPORT, Arts and Culture Minister, Andrew Langa, says the Warriors will play in the 2018 FIFA World Cup qualifiers despite ZIFA’s failure to settle the debt owed to…

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