Govt fires all striking nurses
GOVERNMENT has, with immediate effect, fired all striking nurses after they refused to return to work even though the employer acceded to their demands and availed over $17 million.
Tongaat Hulett commissions Chiredzi gas plant
Business Reporter TONGAAT Hulett, Zimbabwe’s largest sugar producer, has commissioned a 40-tonne liquefied petroleum gas plant in Chiredzi that will provide renewable and clean energy to more than 5 000…
Mutasa loses debt case
PEOPLE First top official Mr Didymus Mutasa’s bid to save his property from auctioning over debt, has hit a snag after the High Court threw out his application for rescission of judgment.
30kg mbanje pair freed on bail
Two Harare men who were initially denied bail after being arrested for allegedly possessing 710 kilogrammes of mbanje were on Monday granted $500 bail. The pair was found in possession of 30 bags of mbanje, which were valued at $51 000.
Pension trust rejects IPEC role in loss compensation
THE Zimbabwe Pensions and Insurance Rights Trust (ZimPIRT) has dismissed recommendation by the Commission of Inquiry which investigated the conversion of insurance and pension values from Zimbabwe dollars to US dollars, particularly, the appointment of the Insurance and Pension Commission (IPEC) as the lead implementing agent of the compensation process.
Police commend courts on violence
Crime Reporter The Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) has commended the courts for denying bail to suspects who were recently arrested in Harare and Bulawayo for engaging in intra-party violence. The…
Bribe offer backfires for city woman
A 42-year-old woman had bribe money and phone confiscated by the State after she tried to induce a Zimbabwe Schools Examination Council (Zimsec) official into certifying her forged Ordinary Level and Advanced Level certificates.
Kickbacks delay city road rehab
Innocent Ruwende Senior Reporter Some Harare City Council workers are reportedly sabotaging the city’s road rehabilitation programme by demanding kickbacks from contractors to facilitate payment from Zimbabwe National Roads Administration…
ED pledges decent jobs for youths
GOVERNMENT has set out a clear vision for youths to have decent jobs and to benefit from broad-based empowerment initiatives that will move them out of poverty, the President has said.
Hope for Sakubva squatters
Squatter settlements in Sakubva, Mutare, can be regularised if the area’s political leadership engages Government, a senior council official has said.











