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Waverley Blankets locks out workers

According to Statutory Instrument 54 of 2016, an employee will be deemed permanent if they had been in continuous service for five years.
By Tafadzwa Mhlanga Mar. 5, 2024

Waverley Blankets boss acquitted of fraud charge

Cohen’s daughters were accusing Vico of fraudulently assuming ownership of Waverley Plastics.
By Staff Reporter Jun. 20, 2023

National Blankets seeks potential suitor

Tich Mujuru, the company’s largest shareholder, told NewsDay that National Blankets was looking for an investor with sufficient capital to run the business.
By Freeman Makopa Apr. 19, 2023

Fight over tycoon’s empire intensifies

Aron Vico’s private prosecution was meant to start on January 31, but was moved to February 7 after he was ordered to submit his defence papers. 
By Staff Reporter Feb. 5, 2023

Ghetto Dances: Day of judgement and doomsday

I knew that my colleagues were as miserable as me.  The money was never enough, for some like me, I never looked forward to the day.  It was doomsday. At the Amandwandwe gates, on payday there would be hordes of vendors collecting  their debts as most of us lived on the  twin evils of chikwereti and chimbadzo! Only last month, John a colleague  saddled with numerous debts had donned  on a  Jim Hendricks  wig. The surgical mask did the rest as he bacame unrecognisable.

By The Independent Jun. 26, 2022

Ghetto Dances: Day of judgement and doomsday

I knew that my colleagues were as miserable as me.  The money was never enough, for some like me, I never looked forward to the day.  It was doomsday. At the Amandwandwe gates, on payday there would be hordes of vendors collecting  their debts as most of us lived on the  twin evils of chikwereti and chimbadzo! Only last month, John a colleague  saddled with numerous debts had donned  on a  Jim Hendricks  wig. The surgical mask did the rest as he bacame unrecognisable.

By The Independent Jun. 26, 2022

Chopper crash details emerge

The chopper was owned by Chikopokopo Helicopter Tours in Victoria Falls and had ferried comedian Felistas Murata, popularly known as Mai Titi to her wedding in Chisipite, Harare, the previous day.

By Hstvzim Apr. 12, 2022