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Govt must get serious on TNF

Government is supposed to be a partner in the Tripartite Negotiating Forum (TNF), but its recalcitrant attitude has rendered that body dysfunctional.
By Newsday Mar. 10, 2023

Business, labour sign bipartite memorandum amid TNF anxiety

Demos Mbauya said the signing of the memorandum between business and labour was “historic” as it was the first time in industrial relations in the country
By Kudzai Kuwaza Mar. 9, 2023

TNF could solve wages impasse, if govt takes it seriously

This is further evidenced by the failure by the government to consult its partners in the TNF when it puts in place policies that have a major bearing on the two.
By Newsday Mar. 4, 2023

Interview: Tug of war in TNF over minimum wage…Unions demand SI, govt and business dig in

The issue of a general minimum wage of US$150 was discussed at length at the TNF principals meeting after cabinet had upheld the TNF resolution submitted in October.
By Freeman Makopa Jan. 22, 2023

TNF negotiations under threat

The TNF is a social dialogue platform that brings together government, business and labour to negotiate key socioeconomic matters.
By Kudzai Kuwaza Jan. 13, 2023

Citizens must brace for a tough 2023

Prices of basic commodities are going up in response to the falling local currency, pushing many Zimbabweans earning in local currency into poverty.
By Newsday Jan. 3, 2023

Stir The Pot: Zim govt lacks spine

The guiding principle was equal pay for equal work and to bring decency into working.
By Paidamoyo Muzulu Oct. 22, 2022

Govt proposes US$150 minimum wage

Information minister Monica Mutsvangwa said wage bargaining platforms must be guided by a basic minimum wage.
By Priviledge Gumbodete Oct. 19, 2022

US dollar minimum wage a compromise, starting point

The Finance minister raised the tax free threshold to ZW$75 000  a month.
By Theindependent Oct. 14, 2022