Firms urged to prioritise safety
Employers and employees should balance the need to enhance production at workplaces with the need to observe health and safety issues, the National Social Security Authority (NSSA) has said.
EDiplomacy: Policy of good neighbourliness
Retlaw Matatu Matorwa Correspondent Last week President Emmerson Dambudzo Mnangagwa joined his two counterparts, President Edgar Lungu of Zambia and President Seretse Khama Ian Khama of Botswana to inspect progress…
Ex-school head hauled to court
A former acting headmistress at Kirkman Primary School in Harare yesterday appeared in court for allegedly stealing school funds amounting to $5 241. Elizabeth Mavhiza (47), who was the school’s…
Chris Sutton attacks Jose Mourinho
LONDON. — Former Chelsea striker Chris Sutton has joined a list of football pundits that have criticised Manchester United manager Jose Mourinho saying he “looks outdated’. Sutton is the latest…
Khan keeps Afghans alive
AFGHANISTAN recovered from a top-order collapse to defeat UAE by five wickets in the ICC Cricket World Cup Qualifier Super Sixes clash at Old Hararians yesterday and maintain their slim…
War vets want Jabu, Gumbo, Mutasa back
Walter Mswazie Masvingo Correspondent The Zimbabwe National Liberation War Veterans Association (ZNLWVA) has recommended the readmission into Zanu-PF of former war veterans leader Jabulani Sibanda, together with ex-ruling party stalwarts…
UPDATED: President welcomed in Kigali
PRESIDENTIAL Spokesman Mr George Charamba has dismissed social media claims that President Mnangagwa has been barred from attending African Union Extra-Ordinary Summit sessions in Kigali, Rwanda as ‘absolute nonsense’ saying the President had not only been doubly commended ahead of the Summit but was this morning busy attending a business forum preceding the Summit.
Elections will be transparent: Speaker
The Electoral Amendment Bill before Parliament has taken into consideration views raised by the public and civil society and will ensure the forthcoming elections are held in a transparent manner, an official has said.
Sarkozy held over Libyan funding inquiry
PARIS. — Former French President Nicolas Sarkozy was being held in police custody yesterday for questioning by magistrates looking into allegations of Libyan funding for his 2007 election campaign, an…
Negligent driver fined
A Chitungwiza man, who hit a minor who was walking on the side of the road, was on Monday ordered to pay a $200 fine, failure of which he will…











