Blue Ribbon finds its Mr Moneybags
Africa Moyo BLUE Ribbon Industries has found a suitor prepared to invest more than US$40 million in exchange for a 75 percent stake in the business, judicial manager Mr Reggie…
ZHUWAO BRIEF: Newspaper publishers cannot become vendors
The Zhuwao Brief is concerned about the goings on at Alpha Media Holdings. The departure of one Rita Chinyoka and a cursory glance at the quantum of advertising in the…
Divine Appointments: ‘Jesus has been locked out of churches’
Apostle Barbara Clarke from the Caribbean islands has lived in Botswana for two decades. She has been in charge of Throne of Grace and Holiness Ministries since 2001.
The Christian Youth: Don’t base decisions on emotions
Today, I felt the need to discuss a very critical topic for someone who is at your stage of life – decisions.
Man, 64, rapes and kills lover, 54
Faith Mabuto Midlands Reporter A Lower Gweru man allegedly struck his lover twice on the head with a hoe handle, raped her after which he hit her once more resulting in…
Man, 64, rapes and kills lover, 54
Faith Mabuto Midlands Reporter A Lower Gweru man allegedly struck his lover twice on the head with a hoe handle, raped her after which he hit her once more resulting in…
WORKERS SHOCKED
Prosper Ndlovu Business Editor THE Supreme Court ruling yesterday that employers can terminate contracts of employment by giving three months notice has sent shockwaves across the labour fraternity in the country.
WORKERS SHOCKED
Prosper Ndlovu Business Editor THE Supreme Court ruling yesterday that employers can terminate contracts of employment by giving three months notice has sent shockwaves across the labour fraternity in the country.
Workers stripped . . . Contracts can be terminated any time
Daniel Nemukuyu Harare Bureau WORKERS are now at the mercy of employers after the Supreme Court ruled yesterday that companies can lawfully terminate their contracts at any time without offering them…
Workers stripped . . . Contracts can be terminated any time
Daniel Nemukuyu Harare Bureau WORKERS are now at the mercy of employers after the Supreme Court ruled yesterday that companies can lawfully terminate their contracts at any time without offering them…




