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SMM saga sucks in Ramaphosa  - Zimbabwe Situation

SOUTH African President Cyril Ramaphosa has been dragged into the on-going fight between government and the Friends of SMM Holdings

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Mnangagwa Sued Again - NewZimbabwe.com

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Mnangagwa taken to court - Zimbabwe Situation

Mnangagwa is cited as the first respondent while prominent Harare lawyer Edwin Manikai is the second respondent according to papers filed

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SMM saga sucks in SA President  - Zimbabwe Situation

SMM saga sucks in SA President  - Zimbabwe Situation
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Breaking News | Zimbabwe: Airzim Workers On Forced Unpaid Leave

Views: Visits 9 REINSTATED Air Zimbabwe workers have now been sent on forced unpaid leave and are demanding that the airline, technically insolvent and under administration, immediately withdraws these orders, which they believe are illegal, and reinstates them without loss of salaries and benefits in compliance with the Supreme Court ruling. The Supreme Court overturned Airzim’s botched mass dismissals using three months’ termination notices and upheld the Labour Court decision ordering reinstatement of the workers or payment of damages in lieu of reinstatement. There was a brief period in 2015 when employers found, via another court ruling, that they had a right to fire a worker on three months notice, but Parliament then intervened to block that route, retrospectively, and restore the position that had been accepted that while an employer could dismiss permanent staff without cause, such as in a redundancy programme, compensation would generally be a great deal m

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