‘State turns rogue on civilians’ Trevor Ncube’s , Highlands police report mysteriously dissappears’

‘State turns rogue on civilians’ Trevor Ncube’s , Highlands police report mysteriously dissappears’

THE chairman of Alpha Media Holdings, Trevor Ncube (AMH) mystery surrounding recently experienced some scary encounters with strange suspicious characters in  a black Mercedes Benz, with registration number BCB 7664. The occupants of the controversial vehicle are suspected to be soldiers. Trevor Ncube’s Alpha Media Holdings (AMH) are the publishers of several Zimbabwean papers,  including the NewsDay, the Standard, the Zimbabwe Independent and Southern Eye. The Alpha Media Holdings,  chairman Trevor Ncube’s sister filed a report at Highlands police…

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Kholwani Nyathi , Appointed By Alpha Media Holdings (AMH) As Editor Of The Standard

Kholwani Nyathi , Appointed By Alpha Media Holdings  (AMH) As Editor Of The Standard

Alpha Media Holdings has made key editorial appointments as it aligns its self with a new business model. Below is an internal memo sent to staff announcing changes. STAFF NOTICE FROM       :    MANAGING DIRECTOR TO             :    ALL STAFF SUBJECT  :    STAFF CHANGES Dear Team, As you are all aware, the business has been going through a number of changes to enable it to achieve three main objectives as set out early in…

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Zimbabwe National Roads Authority (Zinara) Sends 49 Employees & Managers Home

Zimbabwe National Roads Authority (Zinara) Sends 49 Employees & Managers  Home

In a nation reeling from unemployment running at 80% of the employable masses, who include graduates, now surviving as vendors, the recent controversial ruling by Zimbabwe’s Supreme court, has put the final nail into the coffin that clearly proves the 91 year old , despot, President Robert Mugabe, his Zim1 family, Zanu PF stalwarts and securocrats do not have the people at heart. THE Zimbabwe National Roads Authority (Zinara), Board chair Albert Mugabe has confirmed…

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Supreme Court Judgment Repercusions: Financial Gazette To Cut Staff By 35%,

Supreme Court Judgment Repercusions:  Financial Gazette To Cut Staff By 35%,

Local media houses like all other sectors of the economy continue fire workers with the Financial Gazette’s editor-in-chief Sunsleey Chamunorwa being the latest in a long list of causalities. Owned by former Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe Governor Gideon Gono, the Financial Gazette announced in its latest edition that it would cut staff by 35%, sending shockwaves across the industry. Early this week, Alpha Media Holdings publishers of The Standard, NewsDay and The Zimbabwe Independent cut…

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Five Journalists, Reportedly Issued With, Contract Termination Letters By Daily News

Five Journalists, Reportedly Issued With, Contract Termination Letters  By Daily News

FIVE reporters from a privately run media house, Daily News, have reportedly been fired today, Bulawayo24.com has learnt. Media sources say the reporters were handed their contract termination letters today. Speculation is rife that the sacking followed the Supreme Court controversial judgment. Meanwhile, the Daily News sacking issues has sent shockwaves at Alpha Media Holdings as the Chairman Trevor Ncube is due to address workers on Friday. Insiders say the Friday address is the second…

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