Aizim reinstates 300 fired workers
AIR ZIMBABWE has reinstated over 300 workers it fired five years ago after the Supreme Court ruled early this month that the mass dismissals via three months’ termination notices were slipshod and upheld the Labour Court decision ordering reinstatement or payment of damages in lieu of reinstatement.
EDITORIAL COMMENT : Marriage concept sinks chiefs’ case
The single objection raised by the senator chiefs to the Matrimonial Amendment Bill might seem a minor issue, but unfortunately goes to the heart of the whole concept of marriage…
Warriors’ Covid-19 bombshell
ZIMBABWE’S preparations for next month’s CHAN tournament were thrown into disarray yesterday after 14 members tested positive for Covid-19.
Golden Kopje, Elvington mines set for revival
Zimbabwe’s new diversified mining venture, Kuvimba Mining House will embark on exploration works at Golden Kopje and Elvington gold mines for commercial viability, chief executive Mr David Brown said yesterday.
Kadewere impresses Loga
WARRIORS coach Zdravko Logarusic is impressed by the goal-scoring form of Zimbabwean striker Tino Kadewere who has taken the French Ligue 1 by storm.
2020: Anchor for Zim’s success
Covid-19 hit our shores with devastating consequences in 2020, affecting business and ultimately slowing the development trajectory set by President Mnangagwa’s Government.
Errant tobacco merchants under scrutiny
TOBACCO merchants registered more growers than they funded while others over-declared the value of inputs, the Tobacco Industry and Marketing Board (TIMB) has said.
Rising gospel musician defies odds
Bindura-based gospel musician Kudzaishe Blessing Alick, affectionately known as ‘Sir Alick’, has hit the right pitch with his single “Mbiri Yose”, released last August.











