UPDATED: President defends workers’ rights

A well-organised labour system is critical in the progressive realisation of workers’ rights and sustenance of business, President Mnangagwa has said.

R2m drug smuggling syndicate busted

South African police yesterday arrested two suspects, aged 38 and 39, in connection with the smuggling of drugs worth R2 million and counterfeit goods into that country via Beitbridge Border Post.

PSC to assist Civil Servants affected by Idai

THE PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION (PSC) has instructed provincial and district offices to collect information on civil servants who died during Cyclone Idai to facilitate assistance from Government. Cyclone Idai which…

President urges council to give Harare a facelift

President Mnangagwa has urged Harare Mayor Councillor Herbert Gomba to ensure that all property owners refurbish their buildings to restore the city’s sunshine status.

Nurse recruitment goes digital

Government has introduced an electronic recruiting policy for aspiring nurses, starting with this year’s September intake to ensure accountability and clamp down on corruption.

Parastatal reforms pick pace

GOVERNMENT has recorded considerable progress in reforming State-Owned Enterprises (SOEs) in recent months, with the de-merger of the Grain Marketing Board (GMB) now complete, while Cabinet approvals have been obtained for the implementation of modalities of rebundling ZESA Holdings and other entities.

Graft cases: Slow pace worries ED

President Mnangagwa has expressed disquiet over the slow movement in the battle against corruption following the arrest of several high-profile figures in a sprawling graft probe in the country.

Zinara acts on corruption

The Zimbabwe National Road Administration (Zinara) is working with Criminal Investigations Department anti-corruption team to investigate all its revenue streams as part of efforts to curb corruption while addressing historical issues that had seen the rot set in at the entity.

High Court saves Zengeza market

Chitungwiza Municipality’s bid to evict and demolish “illegal” vending structures at Zengeza 2 market place has failed after the High Court ruled in favour of the vendors and imposed an interdict on the local authority.

Envoy gives ED’s leadership thumbs up

The Ambassador of the Caribbean islands of Antigua & Barbuda to Nigeria, Brigadier- General Dr Wallace Williams, has expressed confidence in the leadership of President Mnangagwa, saying Zimbabwe has made significant progress since November 2017.

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