2015年7月19日 星期日

2015-07-20 Zimbabwe Zimbabwe


The Zimbabwe Daily
   
ZCTU, law experts slam Supreme Court judgment   
NewsDay
THE Zimbabwe Congress of Trade Unions (ZCTU) yesterday described the recent labour ruling by Supreme Court giving employers the leeway to terminate employees' contracts after giving a three months' notice and avoid paying retrenchment packages as ...

Supreme Court anti-labour ruling: Rude awakening for activists and trade unions   The Zimbabwe Daily

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The Zimbabwe Standard
   
Dzamara: Police should show commitment   
The Zimbabwe Standard
PRESSURE exerted on government by civil society, political and diplomatic players to act on the disappearance of Itai Dzamara appears to be bearing fruit but police's commitment to finding him remains questionable. EDITORIAL. The mass prayer meeting ...

Dzamara: ZRP scorned for $10k 'croc tears'   New Zimbabwe.com
Dzamara: Govt "To Expel Diplomats"   ZimEye - Zimbabwe News
Dzamara case: Govt cracks whip on foreign diplomats   The Zimbabwe Daily
RadioVop   
The Herald   
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Independent Online
   
Zimbabwe's eyes on Mnangagwa   
Independent Online
Harare - Many Zimbabwe observers and analysts say they were fascinated watching vice-president Emmerson Mnangagwa's interview on CCTV after his official visit to China last week. Mnangagwa, 72, who some influential business leaders believe is most ...

All eyes on Emmerson Mnangagwa   Nehanda Radio
Mnangagwa must negotiate for us all   The Zimbabwe Standard
Ncube: Are we really an educated nation?   New Zimbabwe.com
NewsDay   
RadioVop (blog)   
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Nehanda Radio
   
We Have Neutralised Magaya - Mapositori   
AllAfrica.com
Apostolic and Independent African churches have claimed that they have won their fight against Prophetic Healing and Deliverance (PHD) Ministries leader prophet Walter Magaya and successfully dismantled his "supernatural powers." Speaking on the ...

Magaya Fraud Case: Magistrate Favours Prophet   ZimEye - Zimbabwe News

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New Zimbabwe.com
   
Scotland: Lecturer plans Inyathi university   
New Zimbabwe.com
A SCOTS lecturer has launched a fund-raising campaign to establish a university in Zimbabwe on the site of a mission with ties to explorer Dr David Livingstone. Arnold Bhebhe, 55, a media studies lecturer at Edinburgh Napier University, wants to build ...
Lecturer hails Scots missionary in Zimbabwe appeal   Scotsman

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Informal Sector - New Theatre of Power Struggles   
AllAfrica.com
The Zimbabwe political economy has undergone substantial changes over the last 15 years. A new political and socio-economic reality characterised by a rising informal sector and changing rural accumulation model has emerged. The economy is ...


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Nehanda Radio
   
I don't need MP allowance or car: Tshinga Dube   
Nehanda Radio
BULAWAYO – Makokoba MP Retired Colonel Tshinga Dube has said his persistency in contesting for the constituency which he eventually won recently, was solely to improve the livelihoods of the people unlike most politicians whose quest was to enrich ...


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CAAZ Boss Sent On Forced Leave   
AllAfrica.com
THE Civil Aviation of Zimbabwe (Caaz) has sent its general manager David Chawota on forced leave to pave way for investigations into alleged poor corporate governance, The Standard has learnt. Chawota, who has been at the helm of Caaz for the past ...


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Man Rapes 95Yr Old GrandMother   
ZimEye - Zimbabwe News
A JAMBEZI man who raped his 95-year-old grandmother on numerous occasions shocked the courts on Friday when he claimed that she had proposed love before begging him to have sexual intercourse with her. The man (32) from a village in Mbizha in ...


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