February 29
Zimbabwe: Health Workers' Strike Put On Hold
In a significant development, health workers in Zimbabwe have put their intended strike on hold, opting for discussions with the authorities instead. Read more »
May 12, 2023
Zimbabwe: Nurses Lament Poor Salaries, Working Conditions
Nurses in the country are struggling to make ends meet as they continue to earn salaries pegged in local currency, which have not kept up with the skyrocketing inflation the… Read more »
January 11, 2023
Zimbabwe: Mnangagwa Signs Act Prohibiting Long Strikes By Health Workers
Over the years, healthcare workers have embarked on prolonged strikes citing poor working conditions and low wages, a situation that left the already burdened health system in dire… Read more »
September 05, 2022
Zimbabwe: Teachers Have Vowed to Embark On a Go-Slow As Opposed to a Full-Blown Strike to Protest Against Victimization of Educators By State Security Agents Over Their Paltry Salaries
Amalgamated Rural Teachers Union of Zimbabwe president Obert Masaraure said teachers are receiving threats from suspected state agents, warning them against going on a strike. Read more »
June 30, 2022
Zimbabwe: Cushion Civil Servants With 50 Percent U.S. Salaries, Urged Govt
Debt and development pressure group, the Zimbabwe Coalition on Debt and Development (ZIMCODD) has called on the government to offer civil servants 50% salaries in United States… Read more »
June 15, 2022
Zimbabwe: Nurses Have Notified the Government of Their Intention to Embark On an Industrial Action Due to Incapacitation.
In a letter to the government, Zimbabwe Professional Nurses Union(ZPNU) highlighted that its members will not be able to turn up for work from the 20th of June 2022. Read more »
April 26, 2022
Zimbabwe: Teachers Approach Finance Minister Ncube For Salary Review
In a letter dated 25 April 2022, ARTUZ called on the Minister to treat the issue as a matter of urgency failure of which will render the second term a flop. Read more »