Develop policy for insubordination

If you have employees, you should develop a policy for dealing with insubordination. Insubordination occurs when an employee wilfully disobeys or disregards a superior’s legitimate directive.

Zim eyes 100 000 German tourists

Pauline Mhuka-Magavu ZIMBABWE is targeting 100 000 tourists from the German market by 2020 in line with the National Tourism Blueprint which is pushing for a $5 billion sector. Germany is…

Peace in Darfur is a reality beyond doubt

Hamdani Wadi Dldoom Special Correspondent An effective response to a conflict depends on a common understanding of the nature of the problem and this requires and obliges those who are involved to…

UZ track & field champs on

Ellina Mhlanga Sports Reporter THE University of Zimbabwe will this weekend host their annual track and field championships with primary and secondary schools expected to participate at this year’s edition.

Deal with toxic teammates

Zachary Aldwin  : Milkshake in the Boardroom The last few weeks we have spent some time looking at corporate culture and the significance of having a positive culture around you. One of…

LATEST: Gvt to create four towns

Innocent Ruwende Municipal Reporter Government is set to create three new towns near Harare and one near Bulawayo that collectively should deliver more than 150 000 houses as it moves…

No losers in Bob92 . . . Bosso, DeMbare to receive some prize money

Grace Chingoma Senior Sports Reporter ORGANISERS of the Bob92 Zifa Super have assured Dynamos and Highlanders, who are set to clash in this year’s tournament, that each club will be rewarded…

Age cheats risk procecution: Zifa

Ricky Zililo Senior Sports Reporter ZIFA is taking a giant leap towards combating age-cheating in football by warning perpetrators that they risk prosecution. The association and its development affiliates Nash and…

Farm houses attract rentals

From George Maponga in Masvingo THE government has started charging new farmers rent for occupying houses on more than 6,200 farms countrywide allocated to them under the land reform programme,…

37 ZNA officers promoted

Harare Bureau PRESIDENT Robert Mugabe has promoted 37 Zimbabwe National Army (ZNA) field officers to the rank of Lieutenant Colonel — the sixth highest rank in the ZNA.

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