Tighten screws on pension funds: IPEC

Harare Bureau SOME companies are not remitting deductions meant for pension fund contributions, putting into jeopardy workers retirement benefits.

Zim@36: time to decentralise

Saul Gwakuba Ndlovu NEXT Monday, Zimbabwe will celebrate its 36th Independence anniversary, three dozen years of ups and downs, a period during which the country left the British Commonwealth, made…

Masvingo honours GZU vice chancellor

Walter Mswazie Masvingo Correspondent MASVINGO City Council has bestowed the Civic Honour of the City on Great Zimbabwe University (GZU) vice chancellor Professor Rungano Zvobgo in recognition of his sterling work…

We will drag Walus back behind bars – MK veterans

Cape Town — Janusz Walus should only be granted parole if he gives new information on the murder of Chris Hani, such as who “promised him millions” for the assassination,…

Coetzee new Bok coach

Cape Town – Allister Coetzee has been named as head coach of the Springboks for the next four years, ushering in an exciting new era for rugby in South Africa,…

Binga schoolboy wins vehicle

Fairness Moyana, Hwange Correspondent A BINGA schoolboy stole the limelight at the Bakers Inn ‘Buy and Win’ provincial draw held in Hwange yesterday when he won a brand new Honda…

Mighty Warriors Nations Cup bow rewarded

Ellina Mhlanga Harare Bureau FOLLOWING the Mighty Warriors’ successful campaign in the African Women Cup of Nations that saw them qualifying for the finals in Cameroon, the senior national women’s soccer…

Pistorius ‘scamster’ drops bail application

Pretoria — The man who allegedly tried to extort money from former paralympian Oscar Pistorius, claiming he could quash his murder conviction, abandoned his bail application in the Pretoria Commercial…

Bosso, Gamecocks clash in Uhuru semis

Sikhumbuzo Moyo, Senior Sports Reporter HIGHLANDERS and FC Platinum will clash for the third time this year and twice inside a week at Barbourfields Stadium when they meet in the…

Schools defy ministry’s directive on language policy

Nqobile Tshili Chronicle Correspondent SCHOOLS are allegedly defying the Ministry of Primary and Secondary Education’s language policy which stipulates that infants should be taught in their mother tongue at Early Childhood…

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