New salary deal for civil servants

GOVERNMENT will table a fresh salary increment offer for civil servants before the end of this month, making good on its promise to further review public sector earnings and follow up on last month’s increment.

Workers Day: Celebrating employees

Workers Day is important and, amid all the efforts of setting up and growing businesses and boosting both local and inward investment, it reminds us that this is built on the efforts that are made and will be made by the people who fill the jobs that exist and are being created, the employees.

HIDEOUTS FOR CRIME AND SLEAZE

Derelict buildings in towns and cities have not only become an eyesore, but a hideout and habitat for criminals, and convenient warehouses for both stolen goods and drugs, The Sunday Mail Society has established.

Covid-19 response laudable: Minister Mutsvangwa

PRESIDENT Mnangagwa has responded soundly to the Covid-19 pandemic and will continue to respect human life in his decisions, ZANU PF Women’s League Secretary for Administration, Cde Monica Mutsvangwa, has said.

Kombi ban will bring road sanity

PRIVATE companies requiring transportation for their workers can only hire buses registered under the Zimbabwe United Passenger Company (Zupco) franchise, while private commuter omnibus operators will not be allowed back into operation, Government has said.

‘Zim has capacity to fund its growth agenda’

Tawanda Musarurwa Senior Business Reporter  Zimbabwe has the capacity to fund its growth agenda, but there is need for financial institutions and cash-rich entities such as pension funds to effectively…

Wake up, open your eyes and smell the coffee

WE welcome a brand new month of May, and may the avalanche of good news and good tidings continue.

We are now a month away from mid-year and about 27 months — two years and three months — from the next elections.

The girl with a lion’s heart

Langton Nyakwenda SHE stayed in hospital for 96 days, from where she wrote her Grade Seven exams after a near-fatal accident that literally cost her an arm and a leg.…

Old guard spurs Warriors on

THE Warriors’ disastrous start to the 2002 World Cup qualifiers, following a 3-0 thumping in Guinea and the subsequent sacking of then coach Clemence Westerhof, dominated local football debate in the run-up to the fateful match against South Africa next month.

Its a Revolution indeed!

A phenomenal development happened on Friday.

This is set to transform not just agriculture but the economy at large in a big way. The launch of the Agriculture Finance Corporation is indeed a game-changer.

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