Poor turnout at Bulawayo Workers Day celebrations

In an interview, Zimbabwe Congress of Trade Unions (ZCTU) Western Region chairperson Ambrose Sibindi, said the Workers Day was a grim reminder of the city’s deindustrialisation.
By Silas Nkala 16h ago

Letter to my people: The regime is afraid of its own people

Dead BC, wants to charge a whooping US$92 for an annual television licence and the proposed law has been rightly  received with outrage by the country’s citizens.
By Doctor Stop It 16h ago

Workers’ Day turned into ‘Slave Day’

Progressive Teachers Union of Zimbabwe secretary-general Raymond Majongwe said the government had abandoned teachers.
By Problem Masau May. 1, 2024

Workers’ Day has lost its lustre

Survival has become a buzzword in most corporate boardrooms as executives plot to ensure the ship stays afloat in the face of economic headwinds.
By Newsday May. 1, 2024

Govt gets tough on rogue drivers

Transport minister Felix Mhona said they investigated the recent Beatrice accident and found out that the driver did not have relevant documents to drive a
By Priviledge Gumbodete May. 1, 2024

HCC loses labour in severe brain drain

Zimbabwe’s economic woes, characterised by rampant inflation and a volatile local currency, have contributed to the inability of local authorities to retain talent.
By Problem Masau Apr. 10, 2024

Council accused of neglecting workers

Harare mayor Jacob Mafume said the harsh economic climate was driving workers in the local authority and other sectors into poverty.
By Kenneth Nyangani Apr. 7, 2024

Remembering Zimbabwean health care system’s heyday

Working in Zimbabwe immediately after independence was a stark difference for Stella compared to what she witnesses today.
By Gamuchirai Masiyiwa Mar. 31, 2024

Gweru’s iconic hotel now a den for sex workers

Boasting of being in the heart of the Midlands capital, Midlands Hotel at one time had the honour of being accorded three star status.
By Stephen Chadenga Mar. 17, 2024