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Zimbabwean teachers’ struggle against poverty continues

20th November 2020 0

Teachers’ unions in Zimbabwe have rejected the government’s latest offer to settle the dispute.

Child labour rife in Zimbabwe

9th November 2020 0

The high levels of poverty in Zimbabwe are pushing children into working to survive.

Zimbabwe workers earning 12% of family basket

15th October 2020 0

Food prices have gone up in Zimbabwe whilst the minimum wage has remained stagnant.

Zimbabwe teachers resume strike on first day of schools reopening

30th September 2020 0

The Public Service Commission announced that all civil servants will receive a top-up on their salaries but it does not match teachers’ salary demand.

Labour Court fees hike riles Zim unions

15th September 2020 0

Labour Court fees are almost equivalent to the minimum wage which means that the majority of workers can’t afford to pay them.

ZCTU calls for stricter mine inspections as country records two accidents in a day

10th September 2020 0

Mining unions in Zimbabwe blame the employer and poor inspections by the mining ministry for the deaths last week of two miners.

Zimbabwe teachers’ strike continues as government announces examination dates

25th August 2020 0

There could be a showdown between the teachers’ unions and government when schools re-open in Zimbabwe next week.

Zim journalists petition President Mnangagwa

18th August 2020 0

Media freedom is under threat in Zimbabwe under cover of lockdown regulations to combat the coronavirus pandemic.

Striking Zim nurses struck off July payroll

13th August 2020 0

There seems not to be an end in sight for the ailing health system in Zimbabwe as the government takes a hardline against the strike.

ITUC objects to ZANU PF calling ZCTU a terrorist organisation

4th August 2020 0

Ongoing human rights abuses in the country have reminded Zimbabweans that the regime did not change when Mugabe was ousted in 2017.

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