ZCTU gags anti-govt labour activists

Leaked minutes of the May Day organising meeting which were seen by NewsDay also show that ZCTU had set restrictions for those delivering speeches during the celebrations.

Workers’ Day turned into ‘Slave Day’

Progressive Teachers Union of Zimbabwe secretary-general Raymond Majongwe said the government had abandoned teachers.
By Problem Masau May. 1, 2024

Politician claims TikTok account suspended for supporting Mnangagwa

Mncube, who is based in South Africa, said he had posted a promotional video commending Mnangagwa for some of his ‘developmental projects’ since he assumed  office in 2017.
By Sharon Buwerimwe Apr. 19, 2024

Unemployment affecting SDGs implementation

Participants assessed how far Zimbabwe had gone in attaining the targets set in government’s Vision 2030.
By Daniel Moyo Apr. 10, 2024

Early job cuts hold ZCTU spellbound

Zimbabwe’s economy is haemorrhaging under an inflation rate and currency fragilities that have seen companies announcing job cuts.
By Julia Ndlela Apr. 5, 2024

Liberation movements plot against opposition parties

The liberation movements have been known to sides with each other even in disputed elections.
By Miriam Mangwaya Mar. 18, 2024

Govt, civil servants head for showdown

It warned that the government’s “procrastination of improved salaries beyond March 2024 will be a silent declaration of conflict of rights and interests likely to escalate to a dispute.”
By Problem Masau Mar. 14, 2024

In Muizzu’s Maldives, an economic crisis reinforced by China awaits

Maldives recently elected President Mohammad Muizzu’s rise to power has been one of disoriented interests and misjudged priorities.
By Thehongkongpost Feb. 26, 2024

Withdraw Zimdollar from circulation

As a matter of fact, probity warrants that government’s determination to get on top of the price crisis is achievable only by withdrawing the Zimdollar from circulation.
By Cyprian Muketiwa Ndawana Feb. 14, 2024