Sudanese official disputes protesters’ death toll

KHARTOUM. — A Sudan Health ministry official says 61 people have been killed  countrywide since the military launched a deadly crackdown on protesters earlier this week, disputing the death toll of 108 announced earlier by protesters.

Bulawayo sugar and salt

Nkululeko Nkala Well, they say a sugar and salt solution will heal you. So I guess it’s not a bad thing to have both in our city.  But then again…

Zimpapers launches state-of-the-art gym

ZIMPAPERS yesterday launched a state-of-the-art gym facility for its workforce in Harare as part of the company’s transformation process.

Renewable energy way to go: Adv Chasi

Business Reporter THE Minister of Energy and Power Development, Fortune Chasi, has called for greater private sector participation in the generation of renewable solar energy to help complement Government’s electricity…

AfDB approves EUR100mln to finance African agriculture

Business Reporter THE African Development Bank (AfDB) has approved a €100 million partial credit guarantee for the development of commercial agriculture projects across the continent. In a statement, AfDB said…

Consumers demand quality products, competitive prices

Oliver Kazunga, Senior Business Reporter SUPPLIERS and retailers have been called upon to ensure product quality and price competitiveness so that consumers get value for their money. Consumer Council of…

Getting value from the workers’ committee

Davies Ndumiso Sibanda MANY organisations are not getting value from the workers committee because managers are not trained on the role of the workers committee in productivity improvement. The starting…

President slams protests. . .ED says violence not a negotiating tool

Zvamaida Murwira, Harare Bureau President Mnangagwa yesterday slammed the culture of violence and demonstrations by workers, saying that must never be used as a negotiating tool in the Second Republic as…

7 years jail for rapist schoolboy

Courtney Matende, Midlands Reporter A 17-YEAR-old boy who is in Form Three at a Gweru school has been sentenced to four years in jail for raping a two-year-old toddler. The boy,…

Zim-EU launch formal dialogue process

Farirai Machivenyika, Harare Bureau Zimbabwe and the European Union  (EU) yesterday launched a formal dialogue process based on Article 8 of the Cotonou Partnership Agreement that governs relations between member States…

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