Gwisai case: Undercover cop infiltrated meeting
Court Reporter
A POLICEMAN working undercover infiltrated a meeting in which political activist Munyaradzi Gwisai and five others
Zambia urged to be pragmatic with investors
Lusaka. – Standard Bank of South Africa has called on Zambia’s new administration to be pragmatic in its discussions with
Indian software giant to explore Zim opportunities
Tawanda Musarurwa Business Correspondent
INDIAN company Drishti-Soft will visit Zimbabwe during the National Customer Service Week to explore business ties with
Indigenisation a success: Chapfika
Golden Sibanda Senior Business Reporter
NATIONAL Indigenisation and Economic Empowerment Board chairman Mr David Chapfika says the indigenisation process
Youths should arise and shine
Youths can rise and win when things go their way, but only the young people who overcome hardships are the true
Police seize 37 MMD vehicles
LUSAKA – Police in Lusaka have seized 37 of the many trucks that were being used by the MMD during their campaigns in last
Tourist arrivals go up
Masvingo Bureau
Tourist arrivals into Zimbabwe are expected to hit the 2,5 million mark this year due to increased confidence with arrivals
Government pegs domestic workers’ wages
Peter Matambanadzo Senior Reporter
GOVERNMENT has set wages and conditions of service for domestic workers in a move that will result in the highest-paid such worker earning US$100 per month.
The new wages and working conditions were approved by Cabinet recently and are with effect from October 1.
Domestic workers – including child mi-nders, cooks and gardeners – will now be paid between US$85 and US$100.
Workers not residing with their employers are now entitled to accommodation, transport, electricity and fuel or cooking allowances.
A yard worker or gardener will now get US$85 per month or a weekly wage of US$19,60, while a cook or housekeeper is
Andy Miller on fire!
Jonathan Mbiriyamveka Entertainment Reporter
Zimbabwe’s finest performers will tomorrow jam back-to-back at a gig which if you miss you lose out. Aptly dubbed “Zim’s
Pre-school karateka aims high
Fatima Bulla Sports Reporter
THE adage, dynamite comes in small packages, is true of young Mufakose karateka Tapiwa Mahove who is ready to step up to





