Civil servants’ demands should be reasonable

Nobleman Runyanga, Correspondent Although civil servants play a critical role in the provision of essential services by Government ministries and departments and are entitled to the right to fight for…

Letters to the editor: Economic sanctions against Zimbabwe should be lifted

Chido Chikuni, Correspondent The opposition parties in Zimbabwe, MDC in particular, civil society organisations and other Government detractors have been unreasonably claiming that there are no sanctions imposed on Zimbabwe…

Call on Picky to lead The Black Spirits

Walter Mswazie in Masvingo EIGHT South Africa-based Zimbabwean artistes have penned a tribute song to the late national hero and global music icon, Oliver “Tuku” Mtukudzi and called on Picky…

FC Platinum bank on ‘home’ support against Horoya

Ricky Zililo, Senior Sports Reporter FC Platinum shift base to Bulawayo today in preparation for their Group B Total Caf Champions League game against Horoya AC of Guinea set for…

IPP mulls 25MW solar plant in Mat South

Natasha Chamba, Business Reporter AN independent power producer (IPP), Shangani Renewable Energy (Private) Limited, plans to set up a 25 megawatt solar plant in Matabeleland South which will feed into…

Law Society of Zimbabwe gets new president

Auxilia Katongomara, Chronicle Reporter BULAWAYO lawyer Mr Thandazani Masiye-Moyo was yesterday elected the new Law Society of Zimbabwe (LSZ) president, taking over from Mr Misheck Hogwe, whose tenure has expired.…

ZCDC to extract Chihota diamonds

The Zimbabwe Consolidated Diamond Company (ZCDC), has moved a gear up towards establishing diamonds extraction operations in Chihota communal lands in Marondera District, with the firm having engaged a local research institute to conduct an Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) study on its behalf.

Civil servants’ pay demands should be reasonable

Although civil servants play a critical role in the provision of essential services by Government ministries and departments and are entitled to the right to fight for the improvement of their salaries and working conditions, some of their demands appear out of season with the reality on the ground.

Air Force of Zimbabwe backs economic reforms

Air Force of Zimbabwe Commander, Air Marshall Elson Moyo, has said the organisation will continue supporting Government’s quest to turn around the economy through ensuring peace and stability in the country.

Zifa to benefit from Fifa’s Forward 2.0 project

Sikhumbuzo Moyo, Senior Sports Reporter ZIFA and 210 other Fifa member associations is set to receive $6 million in the next four years as part of Fifa’s Forward 2.0 project…

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