Social media clashes with workplace conduct

The rise of the Internet in general and the proliferation of social media in particular has naturally forced us to look at the emerging forms of misconduct at the workplace

Eight rescued after four days in neck-deep water

Eight gold miners who spent four days in neck-deep water were rescued yesterday, raising expectations of reaching more survivors, while 24 bodies were recovered in mining shafts at Cricket No 3 and Jongwe Mining Cooperative mines in Mhondoro-Ngezi (Mashonaland West).

Prof Ndlovu’s body returns Tuesday

The body of national hero and former Cabinet Minister, Professor Callistus Dingiswayo Ndlovu, who died in South Africa last Wednesday is expected in the country on Tuesday, while burial has been tentatively set for Saturday at the National Heroes’ Acre.

We are almost there: Chigowe

LLOYD CHIGOWE believes he has unearthed hidden talent and is closer to building a Dynamos side that can excite its legion of fans in the 2019 Castle Lager Premier Soccer League which begins on March 30.

Fuel marking will deter smuggling

Energy and Power Development Minister Joram Gumbo says his ministry has requested funding, potentially several millions of dollars from Treasury, to start fuel marking to curtail  illegal activities such as adulteration and diversion of fuel.

Social media clashes with workplace conduct

The rise of the Internet in general and the proliferation of social media in particular has naturally forced us to look at the emerging forms of misconduct at the workplace

Bosso camp maintains cool

BULAWAYO giants Highlanders have refused to press the panic button, after a player exodus seems to have crippled their off-season business.

Multiply yourself to power

Itai Chipunza EVERy human being is limited by their abilities, their way of thinking, the money they have, the people they know and the time they have on earth. Regardless…

Zim born writer empowers women in her debut book

Nigel Siziba, Sunday Life Reporter IT is said a woman with a voice is by definition a strong woman. That is the tale of a South Africa- based Zimbabwean writer…

The toxic children of Area Studies

Cetshwayo Zindabazezwe Mabhena It may not be enough to lament how Area Studies and its coloniality of knowledge still haunts our departments of African studies in the African University. It…

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