Jairos Jiri scoop Danhiko honours

Ellina Mhlanga Sports Reporter
JAIROS JIRI of Kadoma were crowned champions in this year’s Danhiko Paralympic Games as the curtain came down on the

Mauritius backs Zim/Zambia UNWTO bid

Isdore Guvamombe
MAURITIAN President Sir Anerood Jugnauth has endorsed the Zimbabwe/Zambia bid to jointly host the 2013 United Nations

Man rapes 2 juveniles one day

Court Reporter
A Beatrice man appeared in court on Monday for allegedly raping two juveniles aged 10 and 11 on the same day. Noel Chikore

AFM urges Zimbabweans to be proud of their heritage

The four-day Apostolic Faith Mission Greater Harare International Conference ended on Sunday amid calls for Zimbabweans to

Copa boys back from Chelsea

Takudzwa Chitsiga Sports Reporter
THE COPA Coca-Cola Under-17 team is back home after a two-week international training camp at English Premiership giants

MY TURN :-Who will tell our children bedtime stories?

by Caesar Zvayi

A friend of mine always quips, after the burial of each national hero, ‘‘once again another chapter of our history is gone, to

Firms fail to implement collective bargaining agreements

Senior Reporter
MANY employers are failing or delaying to pay workers resulting in strikes. Strikes have rocked Government services, councils,  State-owned companies and the private sector over conditions of service.

Workers at the National Railways of Zimbabwe and Air Zimbabwe have gone on strike over the past few months to push for payment of outstanding salaries or demanding increases.

The two firms owe their workers over three months’ salaries.
Harare labour lawyer Advocate Arthur Marara said: “Companies are not honouring collective bargaining agreements they entered into with the workers, hence the protracted disgruntlements.”

Communities in mining areas to benefit under empowerment programmes

Walter Muchinguri recently in Mutare
GOVERNMENT will next week start rolling out the community trust programme through which communities in mining areas

Econet shareholders to get US$20m

Bright Madera Senior Business Reporter
ECONET Wireless Zimbabwe, the country’s biggest telecommunications company, will pay US$20 million to its shareholders

10 Zimpapers scribes nominated for awards

Herald Reporter
THE Zimbabwe Union of Journalists yesterday unveiled finalists of the National Journalists and Media Awards in which 10

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