Pay dispute rocks colliery

Fairness Moyana Business Correspondent TROUBLED coal miner, Hwange Colliery Company Limited (HCCL), is again at loggerheads with its workers after it failed to pay them a full month’s salary before the…

2015: A lukewarm year for Tsvangirai

Clemence Manyukwe News Editor IF the MDC-T was left for dead in the 2013 general elections, then its leader Morgan Tsvangirai was left weak-kneed and has been groping in the dark…

Man in ICU after beerhall gang attack

Melody Baya Court Reporter A BULAWAYO man is fighting for his life at Mpilo Central Hospital’s Intensive Care Unit (ICU) after he was brutally attacked by a gang of four men…

Editorial Comment: Injiva must shun crime

Zimbabweans working in South Africa bring colour and verve when they troop back home for the festive season. Some of them are showmen, out to demonstrate that they have it…

Zimbabweans stranded in SA finally get relief

Thupeyo Muleya Harare Bureau The 90 Zimbabweans left stranded earlier this month at Liphalale police station in South Africa’s Limpopo province, after their employer fired and evicted them for demanding payment…

AfDB approves $1,5m support for beef industry

Harare Bureau THE African Development Bank has approved $1,5 million support for Zimbabwe’s beef and leather industries. The objective of the project, which will start in June this year, is…

Police warn motorists

Harare Bureau Police have expressed concern over motorists who fail to comply with their instructions by failing to stop at roadblocks. This comes in the wake of cases in which…

10,000 farmers to benefit from Arda processing plants

Harare Bureau About 10,000 farmers from Mashonaland and Matabeleland are set to benefit from the resuscitation of the Agricultural and Rural Development Authority (Arda) processing plants in Norton and Esigodini…

Rhino poacher caged 35 years

Walter Mswazie Masvingo Correspondent A POACHER was yesterday sentenced to 35 years in jail for killing two rhinos at Sango Valley Conservancy in Chiredzi. Masvingo provincial magistrate Langton Ndokera slapped Tawengwa…

$100 traffic fines take effect

Pamela Shumba Senior Reporter PUNITIVE traffic fines of up to $100 come into effect today as the government steps up efforts to reduce carnage on the country’s roads. Finance and Economic…

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