Ex-Old Nic Mine workers owed 15 months salaries

Nqobile Tshili, Business Correspondent FORMER Old Nic Mine workers in Bulawayo’s Killarney suburb yesterday camped outside the company’s premises demanding their 15 months outstanding salaries.

Land resettlement still unresolved 36yrs later

Saul Gwakuba Ndlovu A Zimbabwean parliamentary committee is currently touring the country sounding public opinion on the national land resettlement programme which was launched shortly after the attainment of independence…

Obama urges backers to campaign aggressively for Clinton

Chilmark – Adding a touch of politics to his vacation, President Barack Obama on Monday urged Democrats to campaign aggressively for the next 80 days to elect presidential candidate Hillary…

IDBZ to fund rural infrastructure

Martin Kadzere, Harare Bureau THE Infrastructure Development Bank of Zimbabwe is readying a strategy to focus on the development of rural infrastructure as part of its mandate to support the…

Coventry feels honoured

Harare Bureau SWIMMING icon Kirsty Coventry says she feels honoured after handing United States’ swimmer Michael Phelps his last medal at the Olympics over the weekend in Rio de Janeiro,…

4 to appear in SA court on murder, robbery, assault charges

Thupeyo Muleya Beitbridge Bureau AN umalayitsha from Bulawayo with his South African wife and two other cross border drivers allegedly killed Zimbabwean travellers, raped dozens, kidnapped more than 100 and extorted…

Manyuchi steps up preparations

Harare Bureau WITH just over a month to go before Charles Manyuchi’s World Boxing Council voluntary title defence fight at home, his manager at Oriental Quarries Boxing Promotions, Chris Malunga,…

Clubs urged to exploit financial value for survival

Ricky Zililo, Senior Sports Reporter CASTLE Lager Premier Soccer League clubs have been challenged to exploit their financial value for survival.

Zim risks losing referee seats on Fifa panel

Sikhumbuzo Moyo Senior Sports Reporter ZIMBABWE risks not having referees on the prestigious Fifa panel next year unless Zifa appoints a referees committee and organises a Fifa approved fitness and medical…

EDITORIAL COMMENT: Sky is the limit for tobacco growers

Tobacco farmers continue to exceed expectations. From 1894 when the first flue-cured crop was grown near Mutare up to 2000, its production was dominated by whites. But the land redistribution programme…

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