Govt must protect citizens from corruption: ZCTU

Chikosi said government officials were implicated in high-profile illicit business transactions, with no action taken against them.
By Stephen Chadenga May. 5, 2025

The dying breed: Workers unionise

The celebrations were muted as unemployment has grown over the years because of the political and economic turmoil.
By Paidamoyo Muzulu May. 3, 2025

Labour Court reinstates ZCTU’s secretary-general

The judgment, delivered by Justice Samuel Kudya, found that the retirement violated key contractual and procedural safeguards, including Moyo’s right to be heard. 
By Problem Masau Apr. 16, 2025

Calls for US$ salaries grow louder

At a time the employers have revealed that they are also suffering from the same economic battles, the life of the Zimbabwean employees now hangs in the balance.
By Melody Chikono Oct. 19, 2024

A student of surveillance: Mnangagwa’s adoption of China’s digital authoritarian playbook

Take, for instance,  within Zimbabwe’s legal framework, most notably in the 2017 Cybercrime and Cybersecurity Bill.
By Dumoluhle Mawenzini Oct. 13, 2024

ZiG chaos hits council workers’ pockets hard

Zimbabwe introduced a new gold-backed currency called Zimbabwe Gold (ZiG) in early April to replace the local currency, which had been rendered worthless by inflation.
By Sharon Sibindi May. 12, 2024

ZCTU gags anti-govt labour activists

Leaked minutes of the May Day organising meeting which were seen by NewsDay also show that ZCTU had set restrictions for those delivering speeches during the celebrations.

Unemployment affecting SDGs implementation

Participants assessed how far Zimbabwe had gone in attaining the targets set in government’s Vision 2030.
By Daniel Moyo Apr. 10, 2024

Early job cuts hold ZCTU spellbound

Zimbabwe’s economy is haemorrhaging under an inflation rate and currency fragilities that have seen companies announcing job cuts.
By Julia Ndlela Apr. 5, 2024