Public hearings show support for land expropriation, says SA parly

JOHANNESBURG. – South Africans overwhelmingly support changing the constitution to allow land to be expropriated without compensation, parliament said on Thursday, announcing the findings of a draft report that followed public hearings on the issue.

BREAKING: Gift Banda barred from contesting in Zifa elections

Mehluli Sibanda, Senior Sports Reporter  THE Zimbabwe Football Association electoral committee has barred from contesting in the elections, Felton Kamambo as well as Gift Banda who were gunning for the…

LATEST: Aguma prophet arrested

Prophet Walter Magaya has been given $300 bail and told to submit title deeds of his Waterfalls house.

Lies You’ve Been Told About Free AMA Citation Generator

The Essentials of Free AMA Citation Generator That You Will be Able to Learn From Starting Today You’ll also be given the chance to send revisions for your ASA citation…

Employees hit by RioZim’s temporary closures

Blessings Chidakwa KADOMA – Zimbabwe Stock Exchange-listed mining giant RioZim has temporarily stopped operations amid fears of a total shutdown putting the livelihoods of more than 2 000 employees in jeopardy.

Econet restructures Kwese TV

Pauline Mhuka-Magavu HARARE – The Econet Group has announced that streamline its direct-to-home satellite television service – Kwese TV.

Five questions (and answers) about casual employment

Jeff Borland Right now, it seems as if everyone’s talking about casual work. Claims about what is (or is not) happening to casual employment are at the fore in debates…

World shares roar higher on U.S.-China trade deal hopes

  LONDON – World share markets roared higher on Friday as hopes built that the United States and China were starting to repair their badly damaged trade relations.

SA rand, bonds firmer as risk appetite improves

JOHANNESBURG – The South African rand extended its gains against the dollar in early trade on Friday and government bonds firmed as investors moved back into riskier assets, ahead of…

Zim govt moots rescue fund for distressed firms

HARARE – The Zimbabwe government is  considering setting up a special fund to assist distressed manufacturing  companies  retool and boost their productivity, Parliament heard on Thursday.

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