Dismay for Africans as UK changes care worker rules

Many care workers were charged illegal recruitment fees by their sponsors, some arrived in Britain to find no work, while others said they were treated like slaves.
By Farai Shawn Matiashe Jun. 29, 2025

Gokwe community joins hands for child protection

Takudzwa Tiengane, the district nutritionist at the Gokwe South District Hospital.
By John Mokwetsi Jun. 15, 2025

Vital role of rehabilitation in disability

Therefore, rehabilitation empowers people with disabilities to live more independently, participating actively in society and enhancing their quality of life.
By Deborah Tigere May. 9, 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

Nowhere to hide

The West has removed a greater portion of the economic sanctions it had imposed on certain Zimbabwean businesses, some government-owned.
By Newsday May. 2, 2025

Diamond sector reflects on turbulent year

The attack, allegedly orchestrated by elements within mine management, was a stark reminder of the dangers faced by those fighting for workers’ rights in Zimbabwe.
By Berita Kafesu and Peter Dube Apr. 29, 2025

Mining sector gets 5% salary increase

The new developments were revealed in a notice to workers by the Zimbabwe Diamond Allies Mineral Workers Union (Zidamwu).
By Silas Nkala Apr. 22, 2025

Banks automate, phase out traditional roles

BAZ believes the digital shift presents employees with opportunities to upskill and transition into new roles better suited to a digital economy.
By Ashton Ndakusiya Apr. 11, 2025

Sex workers in Mudzi’s HIV hotpots are turning their lives around with projects

For Kambarami and many other sex workers, the lively goings-on at Makaha have turned out to be worthwhile.
By Moses Mugugunyeki Apr. 6, 2025