MDC has lost its labour roots

Today, the world commemorates Workers’ Day. It is a day set aside to celebrate labour and agitate for better working conditions.

Fourteenth meeting decisions matrix

Report on the Cyclone Idai Disaster

Zim marks Workers’ Day with brighter TNF Bill prospects

Zimbabwe today joins the world in commemorating the International Workers’ Day amid brighter prospects that the Tripartite Negotiating Forum (TNF) Bill, which seeks to confer powers and functions of the forum in relation to consultation, cooperation and negotiation on social and economic issues by Government, business and labour will create a better platform for dialogue on labour matters.

Rich pickings for AB de Villiers

CAPE TOWN. — South African cricket great AB de Villiers will pocket in the region of R3,5 million (A$350 000) when he joins the Big Bash League in Australia later this year.

Tuchel hits out at Neymar

SAINT-GERMAIN-EN-LAYE. — Thomas Tuchel on Monday blasted Neymar for hitting a fan who insulted Paris Saint-Germain players as they filed up to collect their French Cup football losers’ medals.

Ayrton Senna remembered

SAO PAULO. — A master on the Formula One racing track, triple world champion Ayrton Senna was the pride of Brazil. Twenty-five years after his tragic death in the San Marino Grand Prix, he remains one of the country´s biggest sporting legends.

Pauper’s burials for uncollected bodies

Authorities here have bemoaned the rising number of uncollected bodies at mortuaries, which already have a limited carrying capacity.

No joy for ex-MDC-A councillor

Convicted former MDC-Alliance councillor Frank Chitembwe’s bid to contest the Zimbabwe Election Commission’s (ZEC) decision to hold a by-election in Mutasa Ward 10 after he lost the seat following his incarceration on criminal charges failed after the High Court dismissed his appeal.

Seventh Day Adventist youths adopt prisoners

The Seventh Day Adventist Church’s youth ministry in Mashonaland Central has adopted 18 prisoners from Bindura prison who have been neglected by their relatives as part of the church’s outreach programme for the less privileged in society.

Relief for Gweru residents

PRESIDENT Mnangagwa’s State visit to China is beginning to yield fruits as Gweru City Council (GCC) is set to receive over US$115 million from that country’s leading engineering company for its water and sanitation infrastructure upgrading and rehabilitation.

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