. . . council slates workers’ attitude

HARARE City Council officials have raised the red flag on their employees over their “negative’’ attitude towards work, accusing them of being arrogant, which is blamed for poor service delivery in the city.

New investor boosts CSC operations

The Cold Storage Company in Masvingo is now on a recovery path, with Government and new investor, Boustead Beef (Pvt) Ltd, already on the ground working on a raft of measures to bring the company back to profitable ways.

All Blacks hammer Namibia

TOKYO. — A Steve Hansen rocket at half-time ignited New Zealand’s second-half turnaround against Namibia at the Rugby World Cup yesterday, culminating in a breathtaking score from TJ Perenara.

Steel unions embroiled in turf war

National Engineering Workers’ Union (NEWU) has approached the High Court seeking to stop the National Employment Council (NEC) for the Engineering and Iron and Steel Industry (EISAZ) officials from interfering with their operations.

Birth certificate headache for Vungu children

OVER 200 children in Vungu District have no birth certificates, amid indications that thousands of children in the province do not have documents due to varied reasons such as health institutions refusing to provide birth records after mothers fail to pay for maternity fees.

Cattle deal turns sour

The Cattle Ownership Members’ Association has approached the High Court to recover $8 million from the Cattle Ownership Society Trust following a botched cattle deal.

Councils on track in ensuring gender parity — Gender Links

Government’s favourable policies have resulted in women becoming more visible in leadership positions in local authorities, both as administrators and politicians, an official has said.

Audit exposes gaps in city land sales, leases

A recent audit carried out by an investigations team set up by the Harare City Council to look into the sales and lease of commercial land has revealed that the local authority has no credible land bank and database of sold properties for the past three years.

Makomo Gala lives up to hype

THE generally sleepy town of Hwange came alive on Friday when the crème de la crème of local music descended on the coal mining town for the Makomo 9th Anniversary Gala.

Hunt on for vet board members

The Council of Veterinary Surgeons of Zimbabwe has initiated a legal process of looking for at least four councillors and registered veterinary surgeons to serve on the board for three years.

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