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
Letter to my people: Cabinet musical chairs: Much ado about nothing
Ngwena made Edgar Moyo, formerly in charge of the Energy and Power Development ministry, and July Moyo, previously superintending the Public, Labour and Social Welfare ministry, to swap portfolios.
By Doctor Stop It
Jan. 5, 2025
Mnangagwa donates rice to hungry citizens
This was revealed in a letter written by Public Service, Labour and Social Welfare secretary Simon Masanga addressed to Grain Marketing Board chief executive Edson Badarai.
By Harriet Chikandiwa
Dec. 27, 2024
Huge salary hike spells trouble: Govt
Government reviewed the salaries to US$364 from US$324 for the lowest paid employee backdated to September.
By Melody Chikono and Silas Nkala
Oct. 18, 2024
Safety and health in Zim’s artisanal small scale mining
Zimbabwe’s primary wealth comes from our minerals. Some people, therefore, spend their time seeking those precious pearls.
By Jonah Nyoni
Sep. 21, 2024
Recognising the value of unpaid care and domestic work
Despite that these domestic duties are essential to a well-functioning society and economy, they are often overlooked.
By Sizalokuhle Ncube
Sep. 1, 2024
Envisioning a human-centred business strategy
This approach prioritises short-term financial gains over long-term sustainability and ethical considerations.
By Antony Jongwe
Aug. 23, 2024
Employers urged to adopt alternative dispute resolutions
ADR is an informal way of settling disputes, in which a third neutral party plays the role of intercession and assistance, compared to the formal method of settling disputes through litigation.
By Tafadzwa Mhlanga
Jul. 23, 2024
Families earn a living from creative, craft sectors
In the report based on the baseline survey on the state of the informal sector, ILO and Unesco said the significance of the informal economy in Zimbabwe could not be underestimated.
By Silas Nkala
Jul. 7, 2024