Govt amends labour laws
Government has stepped up efforts to amend labour laws to come up with relevant legislation that balances the interests of both the employer and employees with a Labour Bill expected to be tabled in Parliament soon, an official has said.
Zim poverty datum line up 43,2pc
The country’s Poverty Datum Line has increased by 43,2 percent to $805,36 in January 2019 from $562,32 in January 2018, the latest figures from ZimStat has shown.
Time to start rebuilding middle class
As financial performance figures for Zimbabwe’s corporate sector begin to filter through, one cannot help but begin to realise that spending power in the economy has severely contracted, especially in the recent months.
Beast to make Super Rugby history
DURBAN (AFP) — Stalwart prop, Tendai “Beast” Mtawarira, will make history this week as he equals Adriaan Strauss’ record as the most capped South African Super Rugby player. Zimbabwe-born Mtawarira…
Motion and science in ED’s national dialogue
There is something remarkable about President Mnangagwa’s meeting with civil society organisations in Bulawayo last week.
No to corruption, indiscipline: President
President and First Secretary of Zanu-PF Cde Emmerson Mnangagwa has commended efforts by the ruling party in assisting communities affected by Cyclone Idai.
Cyclone Idai: SA, Motsepe donate R75m
THE government of South Africa and businessman Patrice Motsepe’s family yesterday donated a combined R75 million to victims of Cyclone Idai in Zimbabwe.
UPDATED: CAAZ boss Chawota suspended
Government has suspended Civil Aviation Authority of Zimbabwe (CAAZ) chief executive officer David Chawota, who is before the courts facing two counts of criminal abuse of office.
Zim, Namibia to boost media ties
Information, Publicity and Broadcasting Services Minister Monica Mutsvangwa has reaffirmed Government’s commitment to strengthening ties with Namibia.
Unicef head jets in to assess Idai
THE United Nations Children’s Fund (Unicef) yesterday despatched its regional director for Eastern-Southern Africa Leila Pakkala to Zimbabwe to assess how the UN body can assist victims of Cyclone Idai.








