‘I used protection, the child is not mine’

Prosper Dembedza Court Correspondent A Harare man yesterday denied paternity of his seven-year-old son saying he used to have protected sex with the mother. The man (name withheld)claimed he needed time to…

EDITORIAL COMMENT: Salary: What matters is the bottom line

Allowances have assumed an importance in labour negotiations that they do not deserve and yesterday’s Supreme Court ruling should have no effect on workers pay or pay deals; what matters…

Magistrate reopens Gumbura’s rape trial

Court Reporter A Harare magistrate yesterday reopened the rape trial of Robert Martin Gumbura, the convicted RMG Independent End Time Message leader, a year after he filed his application for…

Arbitrator cannot act unilaterally

Here is the full text of Supreme Court judgment SC 46 / 2015 in which the Supreme Court found that an arbitrator cannot make a ruling on any point unless…

Liberation and the Shona novel

David Mutasa and Willie Chigidi The Second War of Liberation that the indigenous people of Zimbabwe waged against settler occupation and colonial rule was an event of monumental proportions that…

Menace of retrenchment without packages

Nick Mangwana View From The Diaspora The Supreme Court Judgment took Zimbabwe by storm and whatever the response of the Government, labour relations will never be the same. This hypothesis…

Kudakwashe should shut his basket-mouth

Chido Chikuni Correspondent Recent claims by former Minister of State for Masvingo Provincial Affairs, Kudakwashe Bhasikiti, that ZANU-PF is a “wicked regime” should not be tolerated, but should be totally dismissed…

Clueless MDC-T thrives on crisis

Tafara Shumba Correspondent Recent developments, among them, the vending issue, the alleged disappearance of Itai Dzamara and the Supreme Court labour ruling, have exposed MDC-T as a party that always attempts…

Renamo violates ceasefire deal

MAPUTO. — The Mozambican government yesterday accused the main opposition Renamo of violating a ceasefire deal signed last September by clashing with army in the north-western province of Tete. Agriculture Minister…

6 killed, 5 injured in terror attacks

NEW DELHI. — At least six people were killed, while five others were injured in terror attacks in the northern Indian state of Punjab’s Gurdaspur district near the international border…

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