Civil servants salary dispute spills to ILO
State workers are at loggerheads with their employer over salary which they argue is way below what they were earning in October 2018 in United States dollars.
By Priviledge Gumbodete
May. 15, 2024
Collective bargaining in Zim now compromised
In Zimbabwe the role of collective bargaining as an effective tool for industrial democracy and social justice has been compromised.
By Mlondolozi Ndlovu
May. 12, 2024
Agama FC challenges Trojan in Mash Central derby
Both teams enter the match with momentum, having secured wins in their previous games.
By Sports Reporter
May. 11, 2024
City of Harare to name, shame debtors
Council is owed in excess of ZiG940 million by residents, businesses, parastatals and government departments.
By Desmond Chingarande
May. 2, 2024
The Zimbabwean voice is leadership
Zimbabweans have embraced the gold-backed currency and said “ZiG imari yedu”, meaning ZiG is our currency.
By Tanaka Chikwenhere
Apr. 26, 2024
Vendors threaten to sue HCC over violence
Wadzai described the current situation was a reflection of a deteriorating justice system whereby the poor are denied recourse.
By Lorraine Muromo
Mar. 21, 2024
Beam paralyses quality education: Teachers
He said government had a constitutional duty to progressively make education accessible and available by implementing reasonable legislative measures.
By Lorraine Muromo
Mar. 5, 2024
Let’s guard our export sector from collapse
While the retention of foreign currency is a widespread practice worldwide, Zimbabwe’s intricate economic structure makes it a risk for businesses.
By Mthandazo Nyoni
Feb. 23, 2024
Teachers’ union leader in transfer saga
Chere yesterday confirmed the latest developments saying that his move to Wedza District hit a brick wall after being told that there was no vacant place at Chitida Secondary School.
By Gracious Daniel
Feb. 10, 2024