Govt, workers in crunch pay talks Thursday

Representatives of the government and those of its employees are set to meet on Thursday to discuss salary reviews amid high expectations from workers, whose wages have been eroded by the rampant increases in basic commodities.

Govt to channel 30k tonnes of grain monthly to social welfare programme

The food deficit mitigation programme, under which the Government provides vulnerable households with grain, will require up to 30 000 metric tons per month, a Cabinet Minister has said.

Mathonsi shot as he charges at police officers with machete

Michael Magoronga, Midlands Correspondent Police in Kadoma were forced to shoot  and wound an armed robber who was charging at them with a machete after he was intercepted soon after…

ZTA new board members unveiled

Sikhulekelani Moyo, Business Reporter ENVIRONMENT, Climate, Tourism and Hospitality Industry Minister  Nqobizitha Mangaliso Ndlovu today unveiled a new eight-member Zimbabwe Tourism Authority (ZTA) board. Last week, tourism expert Ms Winnie…

NEW: Indigenous languages essential to nation-building: President  

REVITALISATION of indigenous languages is essential to trigger active participation of communities in nation-building and socio-economic development programmes, President Mnangagwa has said.  

NEW: New ZTA board officially unveiled  

Communications expert Ray Mawerera will chair the new Zimbabwe Tourism Authority (ZTA) board unveiled by Environment, Climate, Tourism and Hospitality Industry Minister Mangaliso Ndlovu on Wednesday. 

NEW: Cabinet adopts protocols on nuclear protection  

CABINET has adopted the Ministry of Justice, Legal and Parliamentary Affairs’ decision to accede to various international protocols on nuclear energy.  

NEW: Zim, Egypt to strengthen relations in key sectors  

ZIMBABWE and Egypt have agreed to improve bilateral relations in key economic sectors such as pharmaceuticals, health and agriculture following Vice President Dr Constantino Chiwenga’s recent visit to the North African country.  

NEW: Sanctions beggars should not hold public office – MPs  

MEMBERS of Parliament have called for the enactment of a law that bars individuals who support sanctions against Zimbabwe from holding public office.  

Gweru businesswoman Dr Smelly Dube acquitted

The National Prosecution Authority has declined to prosecute Gweru-based businesswoman and philanthropist, Dr Smelly Dube on fraud charges over acquisitions and sale of state land around Gweru due to lack of evidence.

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