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John Manzongo At the Workplace President Mugabe this week pardoned more than 2 000 prisoners and they have since rejoined the nation and the world as a potential workforce who have new skills which they acquired from prison during their time of incarceration.
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John Manzongo At the Workplace The subject of sexual harassment at the workplace remains one of the hottest potatoes and often provides juicy, sleazy titbits of what happens behind closed doors. There is so much debate as to who is the more vulnerable worker – male or female. It is not a one-way street. Sexual […]
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John Manzongo At the Workplace Is Harare Town Clerk Dr Tendai Mahachi such a special person who can be defended even when he fails to perform according to expectations, and when public opinion is firmly against him? From what we have heard, he has acted in direct violation of his job
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John Manzongo At the Workplace Revelations of salaries amounting to over US$230 000 come out as one the greatest scandals ever witnessed in our country. I am sure this is just a tip of the iceberg. A few months back the nation woke up to shocking news that ZBC CEO Happison Muchechetere was earning
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John Manzongo At the Workplace The past few weeks were intense, and anxiety over how much money civil servants would get as an increment was just too much. Some unscrupulous business people were already calculating price increase margins in anticipation of new salaries.
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John Manzongo At the Workplace For the past few weeks I have been talking about the need to decently reward workers – saying at least pay them a living wage. Today I will dwell on two topical issues that I feel are related. The first will be that of paying workers according to their level […]
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John Manzongo At the workplace It seems payment of bonuses remains a thorny issue and will continue to take centre stage every year, at least for the month of December. But the issue is not just bonuses but also decent salaries that can afford a family man or woman to lead a reasonable lifestyle.
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At the Workplace John Manzongo It is that time of the year that everyone, whether rich or poor has been waiting for. It is Christmas time once more. Though priorities and wishes have changed, everyone still looks forward to the holidays and the goodies that it brings. I recall the Christmas period during my
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Chida Mudadi Congratulations, Makorokoto, Amhlope on winning the July 31, 2013 harmonised elections. Zimbabweans spoke loudly, clearly and boldly during the July 31 harmonised elections. On behalf of the majority of Zimbabweans who participated during the election victory thank you for the
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THE voluntary code of conduct for political parties that will assist Zimbabweans reduce politically motivated violence is nearing completion -
Felex Share Herald Reporter
RESIDENTS of Unit H, Seke, in Chitungwiza who witnessed Sunday's clashes between MDC-T and Zanu-PF supporters yesterday said the violence terrified them.Those who live near Chibuku Stadium, the venue of the foiled MDC-T rally, feared such clashes would recur anytime there was a rally at the stadium. By late yesterday, police had arrested two suspects in connection with the violence.
When The Herald visited the area yesterday, some of the houses whose windowpanes were shattered on Sunday had since been repaired.
The Herald caught up with Silence Mubaiwa, a Zanu-PF youth who was attacked by MDC-T supporters and he -
Lloyd Gumbo and Felex Share Herald Reporters
VIOLENCE reared its ugly head again when MDC-T and Zanu-PF youths clashed in Chitungwiza yesterday. They attacked each other with stones, knobkerries and iron bars.
The clashes started in the morning at Chibuku Stadium where MDC-T was scheduled to hold a rally.Riot police fought running battles with the youths as they tried to quell the violence.
At some point, the youths attacked policemen with stones.Police spokesperson Chief Superintendent Oliver Mandipaka said they were still investigating the violence and no arrests had been made by late last night.
He said police would "ruthlessly" deal with perpetrators of violence. -