Masaraure fined US$200

An inquest into his death ruled out foul play, but police went on to reopen the docket and filed murder charges against Masaraure and Chere.
By Trevor Mutsvairo May. 24, 2024

Masaraure sentencing deferred

Masaraure is accused of demanding the release of Chere following his arrest in connection with the death of an Artuz member, Roy Issa, in 2016.
By Trevor Mutsvairo May. 23, 2024

The price of arrogance

Should Zimbabwe be “hauled” before ILO on a matter that would have been resolved internally? Certainly not.
By Newsday May. 23, 2024

ILO engages govt over labour rights abuses

In its response dated May 16, ILO said it would approach government over the allegations before they were examined by ILO's governing body’s committee.
By Priviledge Gumbodete May. 22, 2024

Civil servants salary dispute spills to ILO

State workers are at loggerheads with their employer over salary which they argue is way below what they were earning in October 2018 in United States dollars.
By Priviledge Gumbodete May. 15, 2024

Collective bargaining in Zim now compromised

In Zimbabwe the role of collective bargaining as an effective tool for industrial democracy and social justice has been compromised.
By Mlondolozi Ndlovu May. 12, 2024

Beam paralyses quality education: Teachers

He said government had a constitutional duty to progressively make education accessible and available by implementing reasonable legislative measures.
By Lorraine Muromo Mar. 5, 2024

Teachers’ union leader in transfer saga

Chere yesterday confirmed the latest developments saying that his move to Wedza District hit a brick wall after being told that there was no vacant place at Chitida Secondary School.
By Gracious Daniel Feb. 10, 2024

Teachers divided over job action

Zimbabwe Teachers Association (Zimta) secretary-general Goodwill Taderera said its members would report for duty tomorrow as it pushes for dialogue with the government.
By Mirriam Mangwaya Jan. 8, 2024