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Civil servants union calls for salary review

The Zimbabwe Confederation of Public Sector Trade Unions (ZCPSTU), an umbrella body for civil service servant unions, has called for an immediate review of salaries. In a letter directed to Minister of Public Service, Labour and Social Welfare Paul Mavima, ZCPSTU) has called for an urgent National Joint Negotiating Council (NJNC) meeting to consider a…

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Mayors, council chairpersons sign performance contracts

MAYORS and council chairpersons from across the country have signed performance contracts before local government minister July Moyo. However, some councils did not sign performance contracts, with some saying they needed to consult with their councils first. Bulawayo Mayor Councillor Solomon Mguni said he could only make a decision on signing after attending the full…

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Mafume fighting for freedom

SUSPENDED Harare mayor Jacob Mafume, pictured, accused of influencing council employees to allocate residential stands to his sister and workmate is upping his fight for freedom and will today file an application for quashing of the charges. Mafume initially made an application for further particulars arguing that land allocation is not part of his duties…

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Planned shutdown could turn violent as cops warn activists

POLICE warned yesterday that they would descend heavily on political activists who are planning a major protest action against the government on Monday if they break the law. Dubbed a ‘National Shutdown,’ the mooted peaceful protest is being organised by a number of interested parties, including tertiary education students, teachers and nurses. But national police…

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National shortage of blood at bleak levels

THE Zimbabwe National Blood Service (NBSZ) has embarked on a major drive to boost the country’s blood bank, following crippling shortages at public hospitals. This comes amid a huge outcry by members of the public over the astronomical cost of blood which is said to average US$500 per pint, depending on the type. NBSZ communications…

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Court will bring discipline in economy: Mangudya

RESERVE Bank of Zimbabwe governor John Mangudya, pictured, is optimistic the newly-opened Commercial Court will help in fighting malpractices in the economy by punishing delinquent behaviour. Speaking at the launch of the commercial court, which is a division of the High Court, on Friday, Mangudya said the court will foster investor confidence and also ensure…

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‘Combining motherhood, entrepreneurship is the ultimate balancing act’

AS ZIMBABWE joins the rest of the world in celebrating Mother’s Day, some women in business have described combining motherhood and entrepreneurship…

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No to political violence: ED

PRESIDENT Emmerson Mnangagwa, pictured,  yesterday called on the youth to shun political violence, warning authorities will come hard on perpetrators ahead of the much-awaited 2023 harmonised polls. Closing the Zanu PF national youth league conference in Harare yesterday, Mnangagwa said he wanted peaceful and credible elections next year. “Violence, intolerance, self-hate and the denigration of our…

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