Govt tackles employer, worker relations
GOVERNMENT is confident that the balance between business viability and employee welfare would be achieved on the back of robust measures announced in the recent Monetary Policy Statement (MPS).
Gvt assesses infrastructure damage from Idai
Government is assessing the extent of damage caused by Cyclone Idai before rolling out an elaborate restorative work plan.
Archer Clothing retrenches 200 workers
Dumisani Nsingo, Senior Business Reporter BULAWAYO textile and clothing giant, Archer Clothing Manufacturers has been forced to lay off 200 of its workers because of inadequate power supplies at its factory…
Zim selects adaptive conservation options for elephants
“IT startles and bamboozles me when people sit in the comfort of where they come from and lecture to us about the management of a species they do not have. They want to admire from a distance and in the admiration of those species they forget that we too … are a species. They talk as if we are the trees and grass that the elephants feed on.”
Zesa stays ready, as Lake Kariba water drops
ZESA Holdings has come up with contingency plans to forestall power supply challenges that might result from low water levels in Lake Kariba, which feeds into Kariba Power Station.
Life will never be the same
WITH the Cyclone Idai-induced heavy rains and strong winds swirling around him, Godfrey Munyakare, popularly known as Chidhakwa in the Skyline area, thought the safest place was his quarters in the undulating terrain of Chimanimani.
Who is right or wrong in the battle for Tuku Musik?
Bruce Ndlovu, Sunday Life Correspondent ON Tuesday last week Oliver Mtukudzi spoke from the grave. In a new video that would convince a conspiracy theorist that Tuku had not breathed his…
Employers dither on salary adjustments
MOST companies say they do not have the capacity to effect salary adjustments to cover for the marginal loss of value in RTGS (real time gross settlement) balances, especially after the recent introduction of the interbank foreign currency market, which removed the 1:1 currency peg.
Govt probes US$100m botched deal
Government has opened investigations into circumstances surrounding a botched US$100 million deal to supply the country’s referral hospitals with modern equipment.
No rain for Bulawayo
Vusumuzi Dube, Municipal Reporter BULAWAYO’S water situation is likely to further worsen with dam levels still remaining critical at a time when Meteorological Services Department is not focusing any major rains…











