Spar owner to pay R11m
An owner of eight Spar grocery stores has been ordered to pay over R11 million to staff for not complying with labour laws. The Department of Employment and Labour on…
Looting at Zisco
Michael Magoronga Bulawayo Bureau THE Zisco board and management are set to beef-up security at the company following reports of rampant looting of resources at the defunct iron and steel…
Hosni Mubarak dies at 91
CAIRO. — Egypt’s former president Hosni Mubarak, who ruled for three decades before he was ousted amid the Arab Spring protests in 2011, died yesterday at age 91.
Follet-Smith to participate at NZ Open
NEWLY-ACCREDITED Asian Tour golfer, Benjamin Follet-Smith, will plunge into the New Zealand Open, which tees off tomorrow at the Millbrook Resort in Arrowtown.
500 richest lose US$139m
Moscow. — The world’s 500 richest people lost a combined $139 billion in one day due to steep declines on global financial markets caused by the coronavirus outbreak. The development…
China stays strong in face of COVID-19
Gao Junya Correspondent I was at the National Social Security Authority of Zimbabwe (NSSA), paying contributions to my housekeeper’s pension. The lady who was attending to our documents and doing…
Europe stocks drop
European equities haven’t had such a bad day since the aftermath of the Brexit vote more than three years ago, as increasing concerns over the economic impact of the coronavirus…
ZMDC manager to face trial
ACTING general manager at the Zimbabwe Mineral Development Corporation (ZMDC) Luke Akino is now likely to stand trial on his own following the death of his co-accused David Murangari.
AfDB pumps US$500 000 into Mutare water upgrade
THOUSANDS of Dangamvura residents will soon have constant water supply after the African Development Bank (AfDB) released US$500 000 for the installation of an 8km pipeline.
Sportswear giants issue dire warning
HERZOGENAURACH, Germany. — German sportswear makers Adidas and Puma have both warned that the coronavirus outbreak was hurting their business in China due to store closures and fewer Chinese tourists travelling and shopping in other markets.











