Employers fight compensation claims

Employers fight compensation claims – NewsDay Zimbabwe newsday EMPLOYERS have resolved to partner Wintertons Legal Practitioners to fight cases of compensation demands by workers fired for misconduct. BY KUDZAI KUWAZA Section 12 of the Labour Amendment Act Number 5 of 2015 entitles workers who have been dismissed to receive compensation, which includes notice pay. Speaking …

‘Ban child labour in tobacco farms’

‘Ban child labour in tobacco farms’ newsday HUMAN Rights Watch Southern Africa director Dewa Mavhinga yesterday said there was need to mount pressure on government to put in place legislation and regulations that prohibit children from working in tobacco fields where they were exposed to risk of contracting diseases. BY OBEY MANAYITI According to a …

Austrian firm loses Harare-Beitbridge highway dualisation tender

Austrian firm loses Harare-Beitbridge highway dualisation tender   The dualisation of the Harare-Beitbridge-Chirundu highway is considered a critical infrastructure development project From Victoria Ruzvidzo in HANGZHOU, ChinaCabinet has resolved to withdraw the tender awarded to Austrian firm, Geiger, for the dualisation of the Harare-Beitbridge-Chirundu highway, President Emmerson Mnangagwa announced yesterday. Briefing the Anhui Foreign Economic …

Climate change threatens maize output

Climate change threatens maize output newsday The government says maize production is under threat from climate change and the emergence of pests calling for production of different maize varieties. BY TATIRA ZWINOIRA Speaking at the Stress Tolerant Maize for Africa (STMA) project annual meeting yesterday in Harare, Lands, Agriculture and Rural Resettlement minister, Perrance Shiri …

Food insecurity: Seed firms must show commitment

Food insecurity: Seed firms must show commitment   Aghan Daniel CorrespondentThe rainy season is already here with us and most farmers have begun to plant various seeds nearly across Africa. As the farmers descend upon their farms, one big issue that lingers among researchers is the inability of these farmers to access certified seed that …

China drives Zim tobacco exports

China drives Zim tobacco exports   Livingstone MarufuZIMBABWE has earned $113 million from 25,2 million kilogrammes of tobacco exports, mainly to Indonesia and China, since January this year. However, the tobacco export proceeds are $80 million less than the amount of tobacco Zimbabwe exported in the same period last year. Statistics from the Tobacco Industry …

CITES lauds Zim for reducing poaching

CITES lauds Zim for reducing poaching   Business ReporterTHE Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species (CITES) has praised Zimbabwe for the reduction in poaching cases so far this year, owing to the Zimbabwe Parks and Wildlife Management Authority’s zero tolerance for the vice. From January to March this year, only one elephant and a …

Gweru leases abattoir

Gweru leases abattoir | The Herald   Babbington Machingura Midlands ReporterCash-strapped Gweru City Council has leased out its abattoir to meat processors Koala Park Abattoir, in a bid to improve its revenue streams. In an interview recently, Gweru’s town clerk Mrs Elizabeth Gwatipedza said the local authority had since entered into a five-year lease agreement, …

Farmers against Cottco monopoly

Farmers against Cottco monopoly | The Herald   Tawanda Mangoma in ChiredziCotton farmers are against the Cotton Company of Zimbabwe’s current push to have its monopoly on cotton marketing restored, saying this will grossly be prejudicial. Farmers want the current arrangement which safeguards against unfair treatment. Cotton Producers and Marketers Association of Zimbabwe chairperson Mr …