Save the Children responds to humanitarian crisis
In a statement on Tuesday, Save the Children country director Bhekimpilo Khanye said more than 50 local organisations will benefit from the development hub.
By Nizbert Moyo
Mar. 14, 2024
Plumtree caregivers receive bicycles
Public Service, Labour and Social Affairs deputy minister Mercy Dinha paid tribute to USAid’s Bureau for Humanitarian Assistance for the assistance.
By Nizbert Moyo
Feb. 22, 2024
SlimPimp Emerges from Hiatus with New Album "Doors"
SlimPimp explains that the 13-track album serves as his reintroduction to the industry following a period of self-imposed seclusion aimed at refining his craft.
By Nyasha Gorogodo
Dec. 3, 2023
Sibanda’s quest for knowledge, self discovery
The book, published by Ingwaladi Publishers, was launched this month and the story is told in an analogical format with thematic interludes and flashing anecdotes of critical times of his life.
By Sharon Sibindi
Sep. 17, 2023
Can the judiciary be guided by flawed legislation?
The failure to include pensioners’ interests was despite the pensioners’ vehement protestations.
By Martin Tarusenga
Jul. 28, 2023
Is PPC report-writing process corrupted?
The portfolio committee also added that the ZimPIRT will not have sight to the report when other parties that gave evidence to the Committee had sight of the report.
By Martin Tarusenga
Jun. 16, 2023
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Looting fears emerge in Zisco pension debacle...‘downright irregular, illegal’ govt move raises eyebrows
ZimPIRT did not disclose the number of workers that have been affected by what it described as a “debacle”, or how much they are owed.
By Sizalokuhle Ncube
Feb. 24, 2023
Ex-Zisco workers petition Parly over US$3m pension arrears
Once southern Africa’s largest integrated steel operation, Zisco collapsed under the weight of unrestricted plunder and corruption by Zimbabwe’s elite over a decade ago.
By Sizalokuhle Ncube
Feb. 14, 2023
ZCTU and ILO turn blind eye to pensioners’ plight
Many pensioners have gone destitute, many passing on leaving their long-time servings for the insurance companies to enjoy.
By Martin Tarusenga
Oct. 7, 2022