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Zimcodd lobbies for US$ salaries

ZCPSTU secretary-general David Dzatsunga said they were pushing for salary talks to resume and force government to consider their demands.
By Mirriam Mangwaya Apr. 10, 2023
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Govt dodges crucial salary talks

Public Service ministry secretary Simon Masanga said government had been making consultations on what it could offer to its workers.
By Miriam Mangwaya Mar. 10, 2023

Budget dampens workers’ hopes

Many experts had expected the minister to increase the thresholds to $50 000 when he presented the mid-term budget review in July.

By The Independent Nov. 28, 2021

Budget dampens workers’ hopes

Many experts had expected the minister to increase the thresholds to $50 000 when he presented the mid-term budget review in July.

By The Independent Nov. 28, 2021

US dollar bonuses: Fresh questions over local currency

Authorities, usually unperturbed, have been unsettled, with a hunt for delinquent citizens blamed for stoking up the flames underway.

By The Independent Nov. 21, 2021

US dollar bonuses: Fresh questions over local currency

Authorities, usually unperturbed, have been unsettled, with a hunt for delinquent citizens blamed for stoking up the flames underway.

By The Independent Nov. 21, 2021

Govt, civil servants collide over policy

Public Service Commission secretary Jonathan Wutawunashe on Friday announced that the Salary Service Bureau (SSB) will pay workers in accordance with their attendance at work.

By The Independent Sep. 13, 2021

Govt, civil servants collide over policy

Public Service Commission secretary Jonathan Wutawunashe on Friday announced that the Salary Service Bureau (SSB) will pay workers in accordance with their attendance at work.

By The Independent Sep. 13, 2021