100pc salary increment for mine workers

The Chamber of Mines of Zimbabwe (CoMZ) has agreed to effect a slightly over 100 percent salary increment for mine workers as the mining companies’ representative body moves to cushion workers against inflation.

Tanzania tightens screws with social media protests ban

The Tanzanian government has banned organising or supporting any form of demonstration online and the sharing of information about an infectious disease outbreak without permission has also been outlawed.

Shrines to preserve history spruced up

Historical sites and shrines are part of a new programme that seeks to preserve the country’s liberation history while promoting tourism.

Preparations for tobacco season off to flying start

At least 7 000 tobacco farmers in Mashonaland East and Manicaland have received inputs from Voedsel Contract Floors as preparations for the 2021 tobacco season gather momentum.

US$520k for Marondera water system upgrade

The African Development Bank (AfDB) has availed US$520 000 to Marondera Municipality for the upgrading of its water and sewer system.

Booze, smoking lobby groups pile pressure on SA to lift ban

South Africa’s ban on tobacco and alcohol — aimed at easing pressure on the country’s healthcare system — continues to have a devastating impact on the country’s economic prospects.

Motorists plead for fuel dual pricing

Government should come up with legislation that makes it mandatory for service stations to sell fuel in both foreign and local currency in line with the prevailing exchange rate, motorists have said.

Zifa get glimpse of Project Start complications

Eddie Chikamhi Senior Sports Reporter THE failed attempt by Zambia to complete their Super Division campaign has given Zimbabwean authorities a glimpse of the challenges they could face should they…

Tsotsi cooking up more lockdown dramas

Tafadzwa Zimoyo Senior Arts Reporter Renowned local actor and television talk-show host Zolile Makeleni has said he wants to create more local content for television during this lockdown. Makeleni, who…

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