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Mugabe drags workers to court for stealing chickens

The Fist Family company Alpha and Omega has taken four employees to court accusing them of stealing 40kgs of chicken worth $100. The.

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What Mai Mujuru said about corruption two years ago

Zimbabwe’s Vice-President Joice Mujuru today told women in Mashonaland West province that the recent exposure of corruption in parastatals, which has only exposed.

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1,000 jobs set to go at NRZ

MORE than 1,000 National Railways of Zimbabwe (NRZ) workers are set to be retrenched after the completion of a forensic audit of the.

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Lupane School Shut After Non-Ndebele Teacher Protest

FOUR members of the School Development Committee at Mlamuli Secondary School in Lupane have been arrested in connection with disturbances which led to.

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Teachers reject govt $100 offer which is already showing in bank accounts

TEACHERS have rejected the $100 salary advance offered to them by government, accusing their employer of negotiating in bad faith after the money.

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ZINARA collects $180 million from tollgates in six years

The Zimbabwe National Road Authority (ZINARA) today said it had generated $180 million through its tolling system introduced six years ago. Zimbabwe rolled.

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Econet buy South African landline operator Neotel for R6.5bn

Liquid Telecom, majority owned by Econet Wireless Global, has agreed to pay R6.55bn ($428 million) to Tata Communications for South African internet-service provider.

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Farmer Gardner Bertram Murder: Killer was a wanted man

The man who killed a Chinhoyi farmer was a wanted man, after he fled following a conviction of stock theft. Read Also: Man.

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Civil servants to get $100 transport relief

Government yesterday offered civil servants $100 advance pay for transport to work as they await their June salaries to be paid in a.

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ZUPCO loses $800 000 to traffic fines

The Zimbabwe United Passenger Company (zupco) in 2014 lost over $800 000 in traffic fine expenses alone after operating some of its buses.

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