Court stops Mbada mining in Chiadzwa

Fidelis Munyoro Harare Bureau THE High Court has barred Mbada Diamonds from carrying out any mining operations in Chiadzwa without a licence, saying allowing the firm to resume extraction of the…

Bulawayo teacher to earn $18 salary

Patient Sibanda, Court Reporter A BULAWAYO teacher will take home $18 at the end of this month after settling his loan obligations and paying maintenance for his four children with…

Mark Hustler, GRG to perform in Byo

Showbiz Reporter Harare wheel-spinners Mark Hustler and Star FM’s Ash Stylez and Nivek of the Game recognize Game (GRG) fame will be entertaining patrons in Bulawayo when they perform at…

Labour Column: Dispute resolution remains chaotic

Davis Ndumiso Sibanda THE unintended consequences of the Labour Amendment Act Number 5 of 2015 has been that the dispute resolution mechanism was left in disarray with some arguing that…

Refugees attempt perilous Greece-Macedonia crossing

Idomeni (Greece) – Refugees keep arriving at the Idomeni camp on Greece’s northern border with Macedonia in their thousands, becoming virtual prisoners as they are prevented from moving further into…

Court told of Generations star’s hijacking, crash

The man implicated in the alleged hijacking which led to the fatal car crash involving Generations: The Legacy actor Rapulana Seiphemo, lied about his whereabouts on the day of the…

Should social media be regulated?

Robert Ndlovu The increased adoption of social media platforms as a means of real time communication can be , to a greater extent be directly linked to the exponential adoption…

World Rugby clears Treu

Cape Town – Former Springbok Sevens coach and current Stormers defensive coach Paul Treu has been cleared of any wrongdoing by World Rugby following a number of scurrilous allegations that…

‘Hungry’ Ethiopians shut down court

Richard Muponde, Gwanda Correspondent COURT proceedings were halted yesterday when 13 illegal Ethiopian migrants wailed in court, claiming they were hungry.

Food shortages: Don’t panic, Mutharika tells Malawians

Abuja – President Peter Mutharika has called on Malawians to “not panic” over food shortages, claiming that there is “more than enough maize” available in the country’s depots, local newspaper…

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