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Trade unions in Zimbabwe

Private security to get police training in Zimbabwe

28th November 2022 Dylan Murambgi 0

Security unions welcome the government’s proposal for extra training for guards but do not trust the government enough to provide it.

In Zimbabwe, trade unionists, human rights activists and opposition politicians are under siege

4th November 2019 Equal Times 0

When Munashe Chirowamari left home on 11 October 2018 to join fellow trade unionists on a demonstration organised by the Zimbabwe Congress of Trade Unions […]

Zimbabwe teachers’ unions divided over government offer

8th June 2018 Tanatswa Taruvinga 0

Even though they are divided over a 17,5% salary increase, trade unions representing teachers in Zimbabwe argue that class sizes, institutional accommodation for teachers as well as professionalization of teaching are still challenges facing education in Zimbabwe.

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