Burundi president dies, aged 55

Burundi’s President Pierre Nkurunziza has died of a heart attack, Al Jazeera reports. In a statement posted on Twitter on Tuesday, the government announced “with great sorrow to Burundians and the international…

Schools to open July 28

GOVERNMENT has pushed forward the re-opening of schools from 29 June to 28 July, a Cabinet Minister has said.

Coronavirus-corruption: The “toxic nexus”

Approximately $455 billion of the $7,35 trillion spent on health care annually worldwide is lost to fraud and corruption, according to Gee and Button (2015).

The effects of a rude customer on business

Rude customers display their behaviour in different ways and it can be snapping on a customer service representative or another customer, ignoring request for help, ignoring a colleague, gossiping behind other customers or if it is an internal customer, it could even be borrowing stuff without asking.

CAPS United crisis explodes

A FURIOUS group of CAPS United players besieged club vice president Nhamo Tutisani’s private offices Tuesday morning demanding their outstanding salaries, as the financial crisis at the Harare side exploded to alarming levels.

Civil servants set for salary hike

GOVERNMENT and civil servants’ representatives are scheduled to meet this week to negotiate fresh salary adjustments and improved working conditions, amid eroding disposable income.

The new figures were scheduled to have been sealed in April, but the requisite meetings could not be held due to Covid-19 challenges.

Civil servants set for salary hike

GOVERNMENT and civil servants’ representatives are scheduled to meet this week to negotiate fresh salary adjustments and improved working conditions, amid eroding disposable income.

The new figures were scheduled to have been sealed in April, but the requisite meetings could not be held due to Covid-19 challenges.

Zim keen to re-engage America but . . .

ZIMBABWE is eager to re-engage with the United States of America, but Washington continues its hostile stance on Harare after US Assistant Secretary of State for African Affairs, Mr Tibor Nagy, blatantly sided with a faction of the MDC following arrest of the party’s leaders on Friday.

Audit unearths 3 000 ghost workers

TREASURY has struck off 3 000 names from Government’s payroll after a recent headcount revealed thousands of ghost workers.

The Public Service Commission (PSC) recently undertook a biometric registration exercise for all civil servants under which personal and educational details were captured by both the PSC and the Registrar-General (RG)’s Office.

Let’s build bridges

WE note with concern the renewed onslaught on Zimbabwe from the West, in particular the United States of America, which has singled out Harare for acerbic criticism in the wake of the worldwide condemnation of Washington’s response to the killing of George Floyd — an unarmed black man — by a white police officer on May 25 in Minneapolis.

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