Employers in dilemma over pay rise
AS pressure begins mounting on companies to raise salaries and wages following erosion of buying power due a recent spike in prices, employers have warned they cannot absorb any further increase in production costs without passing them on to the consumers.
Audit exposes rot in State entities
The Zimbabwe National Road Administration (Zinara) and National Oil Infrastructure Company of Zimbabwe (NOIC) officials were using personal bank accounts for employees outside Harare to administer cash transactions for their entities, thereby exposing their funds to abuse, an audit has shown.
Mbeu, Diamond Musica combine at Bar Rouge
Rhumba group Diamond Musica will share the stage with Mbeu at Bar Rouge tomorrow.
Simbisa launches delivery facility
SIMBISA Brands has launched a mobile application dubbed Dial-a-Delivery (DaD), which boosts the efficient delivery of products to customers through centralised call centres.
Chivayo, Kadungure arrested
Intratrek Zimbabwe (Pvt) Limited director Wicknell Chivayo and businessman Genius Kadungure were yesterday picked up by police at the Harare Magistrates’ Courts after attending separate court sessions.
Expose corruption at all levels, journalists urged
Information, Publicity and Broadcasting Services Minister Monica Mutsvangwa has said the media should not hesitate to execute its watchdog role and expose corruption at all levels if the country is to move forward.
Measures to curb smuggling on cards
Pamela Shumba Bulawayo Bureau GOVERNMENT, through the Transitional Stabilisation Programme (TSP), is working on a raft of measures to contain rampant smuggling of goods through the country’s borders in an…
Forex deal boon for cane growers
Indigenous commercial sugar cane farmers in the Lowveld have been thrown a lifeline after they sealed a deal with Zimbabwe’s sole sugar producer, Tongaat Hulett Zimbabwe, to receive payment for cane exports in foreign currency.
Eritrea today, Zim, Cuba and Venezuela tomorrow
It seems like yesterday when our Eritrean comrades were driving in a motorcade, around Malcolm X Park honking their car horns and literally screaming at the top of their lungs: “We did it, nobody thought we could! We are finally independent!”
Go ye and enforce the law
I AM pleased and honoured to officiate at this important event, not only in the lives of these young men and women graduating today, but also to the Zimbabwe Republic Police and the nation as a whole.











