Climate change threatening ailing Zim education sector
ARTUZ further indicated that the widespread damage disrupted the learning environment and hindered students' access to education.
By Lorraine Muromo
Jul. 24, 2024
Pitfalls of tribalism
While the lawmaker could have had genuine concerns that the teacher would not succeed due to language barrier, the manner in which he raised the issue riled even neutrals.
By Newsday
Jul. 3, 2024
Civil servants, govt clash over US$ deductions
The workers have been calling on the government to increase their salaries in US$ terms as the least paid worker earns about US$280 and around ZiG 1 500.
Masaraure fined US$200
An inquest into his death ruled out foul play, but police went on to reopen the docket and filed murder charges against Masaraure and Chere.
By Trevor Mutsvairo
May. 24, 2024
The price of arrogance
Should Zimbabwe be “hauled” before ILO on a matter that would have been resolved internally? Certainly not.
By Newsday
May. 23, 2024
ILO engages govt over labour rights abuses
In its response dated May 16, ILO said it would approach government over the allegations before they were examined by ILO's governing body’s committee.
By Priviledge Gumbodete
May. 22, 2024
Chaos in schools over new curriculum
Education ministry spokesperson Taungana Ndoro said the claims were not true when contacted for comment.
By Priviledge Gumbodete
May. 15, 2024
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
Interview: Rural teachers reflect on 10-year turbulent journey
Teachers in urban areas led by our current deputy secretary-general, Munyaradzi Masiyiwa, also approached us requesting to be part of the union.
By Jairos Saunyama
Mar. 9, 2024