Zimbabwe: Civil Service Bonus Rolls In

Some civil servants have started receiving their bonuses while those in the education sector are expecting to get their thirteenth cheque next month.
  • Zimbabwe:   Civil Service Bonus Rolls in

    The Herald, 15 November 2013

    IT was a case of smiling all the way to the bank yesterday as some civil servants started receiving their bonuses with those in the education sector expected to get their 13th… Read more »

A teacher at work (file photo).

  • Zimbabwe:   Car Scheme for Civil Servants Unveiled

    The Herald, 13 March 2013

    Bretton Motors, a leading car dealer, has embarked on a scheme under which it is providing vehicles to civil servants on credit. The company, led by businessman Mr Allan Mbazima,… Read more »

  • Zimbabwe:   Civil Servants Welcome Zanu-PF Pay Offer

    New Zimbabwe, 12 November 2013

    UNIONS representing civil servants, who earn minimum salaries of $297, have welcomed a pledge by Zanu PF to increase wages in line with the country's poverty datum line which the… Read more »

  • Zimbabwe:   Govt Must Explore Alternative Means of Rewarding Civil Servants

    Zimbabwe Standard, 10 November 2013

    The ruling party, Zanu PF, has made a resolution to pay government workers a salary that is above the Poverty Datum Line (PDL) currently pegged at US$540. The news was received… Read more »

  • Zimbabwe:   'Budget Delay Causes Greater Anxiety'

    Zimbabwe Independent, 8 November 2013

    BUDGET announcement delays by Finance minister Patrick Chinamasa to facilitate "extensive consultations" are likely to cause an increased fiscal deficit and anxiety in the business… Read more »

  • Zimbabwe:   Civil Servants Deserve a Better Deal

    The Herald, 8 November 2013

    Civil servants are not paid well in Zimbabwe, they have been falling behind the private sector since the introduction of the multi-currency regime, and there is general agreement… Read more »

  • Zimbabwe:   Zanu-PF Agrees Civil Servants Pay Demand

    New Zimbabwe, 7 November 2013

    ZANU PF has agreed to State workers' demands for minimum salaries of US$540, up from the current US$297, the party confirmed after its politburo meeting in Harare Thursday. Read more »

  • Zimbabwe:   Civil Servants Ready for Talks As They Resolve Sticky Issue

    The Herald, 4 November 2013

    Civil servants say they are now ready for salary negotiations with Government after they last Friday agreed on the nine representatives required at the National Joint Negotiating… Read more »

  • Zimbabwe:   Govt Bonus, Pay Negotiations Off

    The Herald, 3 October 2012

    NEGOTIATIONS for bonuses and salary increments for civil servants have been stopped after Government ordered the worker representative unions to first resolve their leadership… Read more »

  • Zimbabwe:   Bonus for Civil Servants

    The Herald, 2 November 2013

    Civil servants will get their bonus this month and Treasury has already started looking for the money, Finance Minister Patrick Chinamasa has said. In an interview on the sidelines… Read more »

  • Zimbabwe:   State Workers to Get Bonus - Chinamasa

    New Zimbabwe, 1 November 2013

    FINANCE Minister Patrick Chinamasa has revealed that the government will this month pay civil servants their annual bonus although there is no progress regarding demands for… Read more »

  • Zimbabwe:   Incentives Split Unions, Teachers

    The Herald, 1 November 2013

    TEACHERS' unions and their members are clashing over the payment of incentives, which the unions want scrapped while teachers want them to stay. The unions have urged Government to… Read more »

  • Zimbabwe:   Civil Servants Stall Pay Deal

    The Herald, 30 October 2013

    SALARY negotiations between the Government and civil servants are being stalled by disagreement among the workers on who to second to the National Joint Negotiating Council which… Read more »

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