Feature: Iconic Byo library crumbles as MPs feast on public funds

Residents, however, have questioned the library’s neglect, citing the continued allocation of resources to sectors that do not benefit the city’s or country’s amenities.
By Marko Phiri Mar. 29, 2023

Government fires teachers over absenteeism

More than 22 000 teachers and headmasters were investigated for failing to report for work while 1 220 were suspended.
By Lorraine Muromo Feb. 22, 2023

Outrage over Wadyajena’s removal from remand

Many, who were shocked about the development, described it as yet another example of judicial capture by the Zanu PF-led government.
By Priviledge Gumbodete Feb. 8, 2023

Govt’s free education in false start

Speaking to NewsDay, union leaders called on government to come clean on the free education policy.
By Vanessa Gonye Jan. 17, 2023

Schools opening shrouded in uncertainty

There are calls for a delay in the opening of schools in flood hotspots as a precaution following torrential rains in most parts of the country over the past few days.
By Kenneth Nyangani and Varaidzo Mudewairi Jan. 8, 2023

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

Teachers demand urgent salary indaba

The educators have since last year engaged in recurrent strikes demanding United States dollar salaries and improved working conditions.
By Miriam Mangwaya and Vanessa Gonye Jan. 3, 2023

‘Protect teachers moving overseas’

The UK government had listed Zimbabwean teachers as eligible for a qualified teacher status.
By Problem Masau and Zanele Ndlovu Dec. 23, 2022

Govt bigwigs sing blues over bonuses

Civil servants below director level have been awarded 100% bonuses in foreign currency, which will be paid over two months.
By Sharon Buwerimwe Nov. 22, 2022