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UZ replaces striking lecturers

The maximum contract time for a module per semester is 60 hours and only actual hours worked will be paid.
By Nunurai Jena May. 21, 2025

France to hand over biotech lab to UZ

The initiative is seen as a significant step forward for Zimbabwe’s research capacity in areas such as infectious diseases, agriculture and food safety.
By Nqobizwe Thebe May. 21, 2025

Arresting the future: Govt must act, not silence voices

These students, far from being troublemakers, are the direct victims of an educational crisis that threatens the very fabric of Zimbabwe’s development.
By Newsday May. 19, 2025
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UZ to replace striking lecturers

THE University of Zimbabwe (UZ) plans to hire experts to replace striking lecturers in a last-ditch attempt to bring back normalcy at the country’s oldest university.
By Nunurai Jena May. 19, 2025

UZ crisis deepens amid strike

UZ students concerned by the lecturer’s absenteeism impact and effects requested the postponement of examinations by a week, and the university administration consented.
By Nunurai Jena May. 18, 2025

UZ students demand exam postponement

Student representative Leon Muzanago said the strike had significantly hindered learners' ability to adequately prepare for  examinations.
By Lawrence Maphosa May. 9, 2025

UZ suspends union leaders, again

AUT spokesperson Obvious Vengai confirmed that the lecturers, including their legal adviser Munyaradzi Gwisai, have been suspended.
By Nunurai Jena May. 8, 2025

Urgent amicable solution required for lecturers’ grievances

The country continues to bleed, with incessant loss of skilled personnel and if this continues unabated the quality of education in the country will be compromised.
By Tendai Ruben Mbofana May. 2, 2025
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Nothing to celebrate, workers cry

Zimbabwe Union of Journalists secretary-general Perfect Hlongwane said scribes were working under deplorable conditions.
By Problem Masau May. 1, 2025