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Govt workers fight US$ NSSA deductions

The Treasury granted the National Social Security Authority (NSSA) the right to deduct payments in US dollars.
By Julia Ndlela Jun. 11, 2024
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Civil servants eye 100% bonus

Government and civil servants have fought endless battles over salary and working conditions issues, with workers demanding US$540 which is the pre-October 2018 salary.
By Kenneth Nyangani Oct. 19, 2023

No joy for civil servants.

ZCPSTU chairperson Cecilia Alexander told NewsDay yesterday that they were yet to reach a “conclusive” agreement.
By Kenneth Nyangani Jul. 11, 2023

PSMAS bosses granted bail

The case was remanded to June 15.
By Desmond Chingarande May. 11, 2023

Total shutdown looms

Public Service, Social Welfare and Labour minister Paul Mavima later begged civil servants not to go on strike. On the other hand however, there were disturbing reports that the Health and Child Care ministry had dragged nurses for disciplinary hearings over their June protest.

By The Independent Jul. 17, 2022

Total shutdown looms

Public Service, Social Welfare and Labour minister Paul Mavima later begged civil servants not to go on strike. On the other hand however, there were disturbing reports that the Health and Child Care ministry had dragged nurses for disciplinary hearings over their June protest.

By The Independent Jul. 17, 2022

Mlotshwa must not drag local football to the gutter

However, according to the world soccer governing body Fifa, the suspension constituted to third parties (in this case government) interference in running the game locally. Consequently, the world soccer governing body suspended Zimbabwe for violating Fifa statutes.

By The Independent Apr. 23, 2022