Civil servants give dialogue a chance

Civil servants have given dialogue a chance and will meet with Government on Monday over their salaries and conditions of service. The Government workers had issued a 14-day strike notice which lapsed on Thursday, but they have discarded it in favour of dialogue to find a lasting solution. The workers yesterday ruled out a premature strike, saying they were yet to exhaust negotiating channels.

UPDATED: Redan under fire over coupons

Innocent Ruwende, Harare Bureau REDAN Petroleum (Pvt) Ltd has been given a 72-hour ultimatum by its clients to reverse its decision to debase the value of coupons they bought before…

Akbay eyes league title

Tadious Manyepo, Harare Bureau NGEZI Platinum Stars coach, Erol Akbay, hopes his second flirtation with the domestic Premiership will be fruitful after he endured a rough ride in his previous…

Plough looter jailed for five years

Mashudu Netsianda, Senior Court Reporter A BULAWAYO man whose video went viral on social media after he was caught pushing a plough stolen from a shop at Entumbane Shopping Complex…

VP Chiwenga extends olive branch to Church

Vice President Constantino Chiwenga yesterday met leaders of the Roman Catholic Church as part of Government’s efforts to establish rapport between the State and the Church on national issues. His visit follows President Mnangagwa’s invite last week for national dialogue among heads of political parties, religious and civil leaders, whom he urged to set aside differences and come together in the furtherance of the national interest.

Shun violence: UN

Kudzai Chikiwa, Chronicle Reporter THE United Nations (UN) has said Zimbabweans should shun violence and engage in dialogue to solve the prevailing socio-economic challenges. In an interview, UN Communication Specialist…

Farewell humble giant

Joseph Katete “My first musical composition was probably the cry I made when I was being born. I was born a musician,” the greatest Zimbabwe’s musical export Oliver Mtukudzi told…

CIO operative threatens to shoot cops with AK47

Sukulwenkosi Dube-Matutu, Gwanda Correspondent A CENTRAL Intelligence Organisation operative based in Gwanda has been arrested after he allegedly threatened to shoot and kill three police officers and a civilian with…

43 buses for Tuku’s rural home burial

Daniel Nemukuyu, Harare Bureau NATIONAL hero Dr Oliver Mtukudzi will be buried tomorrow (Sunday) at his rural home in Madziva. The international music icon died at the Avenues Clinic in…

President mourns Gogo Rushwaya

President Mnangagwa yesterday paid his condolences to the Rushwaya family following the death of Gogo Mary Rushwaya. Gogo Rushwaya, mother to Defence Secretary Mr Martin Rushwaya, died at the Avenues Clinic in Harare yesterday. She was 72. President Mnangagwa was accompanied by his two Vice Presidents — Constantino Chiwenga and Kembo Mohadi — Chief Secretary to the President and Cabinet Dr Misheck Sibanda, service chiefs and other high-ranking Government officials.

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