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Evaluate, reconstitute entire civil service, if necessary

Professional competence is, therefore, of great importance. It will not make sense if the public wage bill increases, whilst the public service, being provided to citizens, declines.
By Kevin Tutani Dec. 20, 2024

Kadoma moves to tame HIV among key populations

According to UNAids, over half (55%) of all new HIV infections in 2022 occurred among key populations and their sexual partners, an increase from 44% in 2010.
By Harriet Chikandiwa Dec. 11, 2024

‘We need more women in trade unions’

ZDAMWU secretary general Justice Chinhema said the union was committed to the promotion of equality for both men and women.
By Lee Musaidzi Nov. 13, 2024

RioZim goes after labour activists ring leaders

The following day, labour officers proceeded to the mine to address the workers and management.
By Desmond Chingarande Nov. 4, 2024

NSSA: Building a safety culture in the workplace

The role of the National Social Security Authority (NSSA) in Zimbabwe is very important.
By Jonah Nyoni Sep. 28, 2024

Harare man in court for raping sex worker

A 30-YEAR -OLD man from Harare’s Kambuzuma high-density suburb has been brought to court on allegations of raping a sex worker aged 29. 
By Trevor Mutsvairo Sep. 26, 2024

Workers demand govt engagement in mining laws enactment

Chinhema said the ministry should also consult trade unions as stakeholders when the extraction of resources is concerned.
By Peter Dube Sep. 21, 2024

Govt applauded for proposing computerised mining cadastre

He said a digital cadastre would provide an accurate and transparent record for mining boundaries, reducing confusion and the issue overlapping.
By Peter Dube Sep. 18, 2024

Cottco fails to remit US$430K union fees

According to a letter addressed to Cottco acting chief executive Rockie Mutenha, the trade union is accusing the employer of failing to remit the fees deducted from their salaries.
By Jairos Saunyama Sep. 14, 2024