Zimbo nabbed for the kidnapping of Portuguese businessman in SA

At the premises, officers found the businessman unharmed and arrested the suspect, she said.
By Rex Mphisa Mar. 15, 2025

Expanding the social dialogue platform: Integrating workers from the informal economy in Zimbabwe

 These economic issues are further exacerbated by the existence of a large informal sector, where operations often go unregulated.
By Samuel Wadzai Feb. 23, 2025

Workers should form formidable force in 2025: ZCTU

He said 2025 was a year the workers should confront as a united voice against austerity and deteriorating working conditions.
By Stephen Chadenga Jan. 10, 2025

TNF parties must show maturity

Stakeholders, including the government, labour and business, do not trust each other, making it almost impossible for them to agree on anything.
By The Zimbabwe Independent Dec. 20, 2024

‘Finding Me’: Viola Davis’ masterclass on vulnerability

Through its pages, Davis shares a powerful and unfiltered look at her life, revealing a story as complex and moving as her work.
By Ashleigh Chambeni Nov. 8, 2024

Teachers vow to fight on after High Court setback

The teachers cited the Public Service Commission, which established the NJNC through the Public Service Act charged with the responsibility of determining salaries and working conditions.
By Chantay Ruswa Oct. 14, 2024

Teachers suffer setback in salary demands

The civil servants lamented disagreements that characterised their meetings with government which ended  inconclusively.
By Desmond Chingarande Oct. 9, 2024

Govt tight-lipped over teachers’ salary demands

Some teacher unions are demanding salaries of up to US$1 000, up from US$540 which they used to earn before the re-introduction of the local currency in 2019.
By Priviledge Gumbodete Sep. 4, 2024

RBZ makes U-turn on outstanding surrender, auction payments

Companies were owed millions by RBZ after buying foreign currency from the auction system which was, however, not allotted.
By Tatira Zwinoira Sep. 3, 2024