A legal chronicle of workers’ rights and enduring struggles
The legal journey of Zimbabwean workers is a narrative shaped by colonial legacies, post-independence legislative advancements, and continuous adaptation to socio-economic realities.
By Adam Mavhiko
15h ago
Marinica exit leaves more questions than answers
From the outset, Marinica outlined an ambitious roadmap, targeting qualification for the 2030 Fifa World Cup and identifying Afcon 2027 as a key milestone
By Rufaro Kaswerakuenda
16h ago
‘Translate workplace codes to 16 official languages’
The judgment arose from a public interest application filed by lawyer Caleb Mucheche, founding president of the Labour Association Zimbabwe and former dean of a university law faculty.
By Desmond Chingarande
17h ago
Workers’ Day gloomy as wages, conditions worsen
The forum accused President Emmerson Mnangagwa of presiding over worsening economic conditions, including company closures and job losses since 2017.
By Miriam Mangwaya
17h ago
Govt rallies private sector, diaspora to drive housing delivery
Mavima emphasised that housing development must go beyond structures, incorporating essential services that support sustainable communities.
By Online Reporter
Apr. 30, 2026
Finance professionals get global recognition
CIMA Vice President for Africa Tariro Mutizwa said the achievement underscores “sustained effort, resilience and a strong commitment to professional excellence.”
By Valentine Maya
Apr. 30, 2026
Zimbabwe retail workers mark May Day in crisis
General secretary Phillip K. Mafundu said many workers now “stay at home to cry and mourn” the hardship of earning a wage in the sector.
By Valentine Maya
Apr. 29, 2026
Gender Commission a pillar of society - Women’s Coalition
On oversight, WCoZ said the Commission ensures government offices, leaders and workplaces follow the law and treat people fairly, helping strengthen trust in public institutions.
By Patricia Sibanda
Apr. 29, 2026
241 Witnesses, One Question: Can This Court Stop Mnangagwa's 2030 Agenda?
The two are being represented by Zimbabwe Lawyers for Human Rights lawyer Obey Shava, who confirmed that they are yet to refile the application.
By Desmond Chingarande
Apr. 29, 2026




