Chamisa a sore loser — Khupe
Dr Thokozani Khupe’s MDC-T faction has cheered a recent High Court decision which ruled that an application by a rival group led by Mr Nelson Chamisa for it to stop using the party’s name, logo and symbols was not urgent.
Ramaphosa to meet labour ministry
JOHANNESBURG. – South African President Cyril Ramaphosa was yesterday expected to meet officials from the labour ministry to discuss the planned introduction of a national minimum wage, a day after…
Ramaphosa to meet labour ministry
JOHANNESBURG. – South African President Cyril Ramaphosa was yesterday expected to meet officials from the labour ministry to discuss the planned introduction of a national minimum wage, a day after…
Ramaphosa to meet labour ministry
JOHANNESBURG. – South African President Cyril Ramaphosa was yesterday expected to meet officials from the labour ministry to discuss the planned introduction of a national minimum wage, a day after…
Ramaphosa to meet labour ministry
JOHANNESBURG. – South African President Cyril Ramaphosa was yesterday expected to meet officials from the labour ministry to discuss the planned introduction of a national minimum wage, a day after…
Ramaphosa to meet labour ministry
JOHANNESBURG. – South African President Cyril Ramaphosa was yesterday expected to meet officials from the labour ministry to discuss the planned introduction of a national minimum wage, a day after…
Ramaphosa to meet labour ministry
JOHANNESBURG. – South African President Cyril Ramaphosa was yesterday expected to meet officials from the labour ministry to discuss the planned introduction of a national minimum wage, a day after…
Council reviews payment systems
Harare City Council is reviewing its systems to ensure swift payment of road contractors, amid reports that workers in its Works Department were demanding kickbacks to process payments to firms repairing the city’s roads.
Council reviews payment systems
Harare City Council is reviewing its systems to ensure swift payment of road contractors, amid reports that workers in its Works Department were demanding kickbacks to process payments to firms repairing the city’s roads.
Council reviews payment systems
Harare City Council is reviewing its systems to ensure swift payment of road contractors, amid reports that workers in its Works Department were demanding kickbacks to process payments to firms repairing the city’s roads.




