Labour Court backs gay party civil servant

Mashudu Netsianda, Senior Court Reporter THE Labour Court has ordered the Civil Service Commission (CSC) to reinstate a Bulawayo man it fired two years ago for allegedly attending a gay…

Labour Court backs gay party civil servant

Mashudu Netsianda, Senior Court Reporter THE Labour Court has ordered the Civil Service Commission (CSC) to reinstate a Bulawayo man it fired two years ago for allegedly attending a gay…

Jah Prayzah goes into hiding?

Bongani Ndlovu, Showbiz Correspondent JAH Prayzah and his wife Rufaro have allegedly gone into hiding following the cosy leaked pictures between the contemporary muso and former Zifa boss Henrietta Rushwaya.

Jah Prayzah goes into hiding?

Bongani Ndlovu, Showbiz Correspondent JAH Prayzah and his wife Rufaro have allegedly gone into hiding following the cosy leaked pictures between the contemporary muso and former Zifa boss Henrietta Rushwaya.

Kurimwa kwemasamba kwodzikira

IMWE kambani inorima masamba kuChipinge, kudunhu reManicaland yeRatelshoek inoti kurimwa kwechirimwa ichi kwadzikira zvikuru kwemakore mashanu adarika nekuda kwezvikonzero zvinosanganisira kusanduka kwemamiriro

Be wary of throwing away the baby with bath water

Joram Nyathi IF there is one matter in which Zimbabwe is unique on the African continent, it must be its resolute pursuit of the policy of indigenisation and black economic…

Bulawayo Power Station upgrade to span 3 years

Whinsley Masara, Chronicle Reporter THE government has signed an $87 million Credit Line Agreement with the Export-Import Bank of India for the upgrading of the Bulawayo Thermal Power Station in…

Be wary of throwing away the baby with bath water

Joram Nyathi IF there is one matter in which Zimbabwe is unique on the African continent, it must be its resolute pursuit of the policy of indigenisation and black economic…

Bulawayo Power Station upgrade to span 3 years

Whinsley Masara, Chronicle Reporter THE government has signed an $87 million Credit Line Agreement with the Export-Import Bank of India for the upgrading of the Bulawayo Thermal Power Station in…

Govt considers doping, match fixing law

Harare Bureau GOVERNMENT yesterday indicated that it will craft legislation against doping and match-fixing, making such offences punishable by law in this country.

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