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Teachers divided over job action.

The Fozeu have declared industrial action when schools open tomorrow to press the government to pay teachers a minimum wage of US$1 260.
By Miriam Mangwaya May. 5, 2024

GEMS fund a ‘ponzi scheme’: Civil servants

The loan fund was set up by Cabinet in March 2020 with government saying it would provide $100 million seed capital to improve the welfare of its employees.
By Lorraine Muromo Jan. 4, 2023

Teacher unions blast free service move

Educators Union of Zimbabwe (EUZ) secretary-general Tapedza Zhou accused the Primary and Secondary Education ministry of politicising the sector.
By Lorraine Muromo Oct. 10, 2022

Hebrew scriptures: History of the Swastika

YVETTE ALT MILLER Swastikas have a long history and are widely employed around the world today. The state of Victoria in Australia has made it illegal to display swastikas. After racist incidents increased 750% over the past year and a half, Victorian legislators moved to ban the Nazi-linked image. “Victoria has now become the first […]

By The Standard Jul. 17, 2022

Hebrew scriptures: History of the Swastika

YVETTE ALT MILLER Swastikas have a long history and are widely employed around the world today. The state of Victoria in Australia has made it illegal to display swastikas. After racist incidents increased 750% over the past year and a half, Victorian legislators moved to ban the Nazi-linked image. “Victoria has now become the first […]

By The Standard Jul. 17, 2022

Chinese firm to set up plant for Gwayi-Shangani pipeline

Bulawayo City Council (BCC)’s latest council minutes indicate that town clerk Christopher Dube recently reported that council had since allocated six stands, numbers 19714 to 19719 at Kelvin West next to Davis Granite to the Chinese firm.

By The Standard Apr. 21, 2022