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Innscor ex-manager case judgment reserved indefinitely - NewsDay Zimbabwe

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BY SILAS NKALA Bulawayo Labour Court judge Mercy Moya-Matshanga on Thursday reserved judgment for the second time in the case of Innscor Africa Limited and Innscor Africa Bread Company Zimbabwe former southern region sales and marketing manager Paul Chimboya, who is suing the company for US$308 000 damages following his dismissal in 2017. The first […]

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