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PSMAS Shut Down 'Imminent'
ZimEye - Zimbabwe News
The Premier Service Medical Aid Society (PSMAS) could be facing imminent collapse if the sum of US$2 million awarded to the former Group Chief Executive Officer Dr Cuthbert Dube at arbitration is paid out. The medical aid society is in debt and is already ...
Dube wins $3m arbitral awardNehanda Radio
Dube wins $3,4m salary case against PSMASNewsDay
Cuthbert Dube gets US$3m windfallNew Zimbabwe.com
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ZimEye - Zimbabwe News
The Premier Service Medical Aid Society (PSMAS) could be facing imminent collapse if the sum of US$2 million awarded to the former Group Chief Executive Officer Dr Cuthbert Dube at arbitration is paid out. The medical aid society is in debt and is already ...
Dube wins $3m arbitral award
Dube wins $3,4m salary case against PSMAS
Cuthbert Dube gets US$3m windfall
NewsdzeZimbabwe
MDC BIGWIGS JOSTLE FOR 7 PARLY SEATS
NewsdzeZimbabwe
Senior MDC-T members have started jostling for the seven parliamentary uncontested seats that were created following its recall of 21 legislators. These had left the party to form the MDC Renewal. MDC-T resolved not to participate in by-elections for the ...
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NewsdzeZimbabwe
Senior MDC-T members have started jostling for the seven parliamentary uncontested seats that were created following its recall of 21 legislators. These had left the party to form the MDC Renewal. MDC-T resolved not to participate in by-elections for the ...
Nehanda Radio
Mutasa savages intolerant Mugabe
Nehanda Radio
HARARE – In a sensational claim that analysts say helps explain the political and economic mess that Zimbabwe finds itself in, former Presidential Affairs minister Didymus Mutasa has revealed that President Robert Mugabe does not tolerate diversity of ...
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Nehanda Radio
HARARE – In a sensational claim that analysts say helps explain the political and economic mess that Zimbabwe finds itself in, former Presidential Affairs minister Didymus Mutasa has revealed that President Robert Mugabe does not tolerate diversity of ...
Chikumba appeals
The Zimbabwe Daily
Former Air Zimbabwe chief executive Peter Chikumba (pictured right), who was last week jailed for seven years for criminal abuse of office, has approached the High Court contesting both his conviction and sentence. Chikumba was convicted of allegedly ...
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The Zimbabwe Daily
Former Air Zimbabwe chief executive Peter Chikumba (pictured right), who was last week jailed for seven years for criminal abuse of office, has approached the High Court contesting both his conviction and sentence. Chikumba was convicted of allegedly ...
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