Marikana miners file R1bn claim

Johannesburg — The miners arrested and injured at Marikana launched a civil claim against government totalling more than R1bn on Friday, their lawyer said.

EDITORIAL COMMENT: Clarify holiday lessons issue

THE controversial issue of holiday lessons is once more upon us as we draw closer to public examinations that begin in October. What is disappointing though is that the Ministry…

Deputy mayor accused of demanding $22k bribe

THE Affirmative Action Group (AAG) has scaled up its Bulawayo City Council anti-corruption campaign and has released a letter accusing deputy mayor Councilor Gift Banda of soliciting for more than…

Zim engages SA over drug exports impasse

ZIMBABWE is engaging South Africa over the imposition of a non-tariff barrier that the country has imposed on local pharmaceutical exports to South Africa, a situation industrialists said was crippling…

How Mine wary of Bosso backlash

A WEEK after knocking Bosso out of the lucrative Chibuku Super Cup, How Mine are wary of a strong reaction from their city neighbours, when the two teams clash in…

Fired workers to get benefits…Employers object to Labour Amendment Bill

Harare Bureau THE thousands of workers dismissed on three-month notices will be entitled to compensation for termination of their contracts, if the Labour Amendment Bill gazetted last Friday becomes law.

Compensation for fired workers

The thousands of workers dismissed on three-month notices will be entitled to compensation for termination of their contracts, if the Labour Amendment Bill gazetted last Friday becomes law.

President in Botswana for Sadc Summit

President Mugabe yesterday left for Gaborone, Botswana to attend the 35th Sadc Heads of State and Government Summit which begins tomorrow and ends on Tuesday. The President will hand over…

Employers object to Labour Amendment Bill

EMPLOYERS have objected to the new Labour Amendment Bill that was gazetted last Friday, predicting massive company closures and more job losses if the Bill is passed into law.

Fasting, Sex, Demons and Death

Fatima Bulla – Religion Affairs Editor About two weeks ago, a 73-year-old self-proclaimed prophet from Zimuto lost his life amidst suspicion that he had succumbed to a 30-day-and-night fast he had…

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