Govt must walk the talk on civil servants’ salaries

The workers have flagged government's half-hearted approach and its unwillingness to call a roundtable on the working conditions of its workers.
By Newsday Mar. 15, 2024

No money for food aid distribution:Govt

Speaking during Parliament’s question and answer session, Dinha said the grain distribution programme, initially intended to begin much earlier, is currently on hold pending release of funds.
By Harriet Chikandiwa Mar. 8, 2024

Paltry 9% of 2,7m hungry citizens receive food

The food insecure population requires 100 482 tonnes of grain during the three-month period.
By Problem Masau Mar. 6, 2024

Heavy tax chews up civil servants’ US$300 salary

an outcry from all public sector employees regarding the new salary structure.
By Brent Shamu and Gracious Daniel Jan. 22, 2024

As parents seek opportunity abroad, children in Zimbabwe find abuse at home

Prisca believes her mother would have protected her if she had been there.
By Linda Mujuru Jan. 15, 2024

NSSA treating pensioners like a charity case

The monthly pension payouts NSSA is paying pensioners are so paltry that most pensioners are failing to put food on their tables on a daily basis.
By Cuthbert Mavheko Jan. 12, 2024

Why some Zimbabwean women kill their babies

Janita Corina Mesu wrote her doctoral thesis at the University of Zimbabwe about women who commit infanticide in the country.
By Linda Mujuru Jan. 7, 2024

CSOs flag rising mining sector deaths

They called on authorities to conduct regular inspections, provide comprehensive training programmes, while ensuring that companies adhere to safety protocols.
By Silas Nkala Dec. 11, 2023

Guardians of children with disabilities get cash boost

Ngwenya, from Beitbridge’s Dulivhadzimu high-density suburb stays with four orphaned grandchildren, and two of them have disabilities.
By Own Correspondent Nov. 26, 2023