News Zimbabwe Employment: In Zimbabwe, the passport office is first stop in search for employment elsewhere
It is 4 a.m. and people are already lining up outside Zimbabwe's main passport office — four hours ahead of opening time — in hopes of securing a passport that will allow them to escape their country's dearth of opportunities and search for work abroad.
News Zimbabwe Employment: Zimbabwe Accused of Blocking Nurses From Taking Jobs Abroad
* Zimbabwe wants to stop health worker exodus * Brain drain fuelled by low pay and high inflation * Nurses work as street vendors between shifts By Farai Shawn Matiashe and Emma Batha MUTARE, Zimbabwe (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Struggling to survive on her meagre salary, Zimbabwean...
News Zimbabwe Employment: Zimbabwe Reeling Under a Dictatorship Much Worse Than Mugabe - CCC's Fadzayi Mahere Tells UN Summit
"Half the population lives under extreme poverty, US$2.2 billion is lost to corruption annually and we have the highest hyperinflation rate in the world - all because those in power would rather loot and persecute than lead," Fadzai Mahere told a packed United Nations (UN) auditorium in Geneva, Tuesday.The Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) spokesperson's no-holds-barred address was part of this year's UN Geneva Summit on Human Rights and...
News Zimbabwe Employment: ZINASU members in court for writing “FREE JOB SIKHALA” on High Court building walls
Four members of the Zimbabwe National Students Union (Zinasu) who were arrested on 17 May are facing seven counts of malicious damage to property for allegedly writing “Free Job Sikhala” using paint ...
News Zimbabwe Employment: Herald says Mahere lied on the state of Human Rights in Zimbabwe
The CCC spokesperson, Fadzayi Mahere, during the United Nations (UN) Geneva Summit for Human Rights and Democracy 2023, Switzerland, conveniently lied to the world that the state of human rights in ...
News Zimbabwe Employment: Moti Group unveils ambitious lithium mining plans for Zimbabwe
This said, the country requires extensive investment to realise this potential, and to leverage the power of lithium to reignite its economic momentum,” notes Dondo Mogajane, Chief Executive Officer ...
News Zimbabwe Employment: Zimbabwe: Thousands of jobs lost jobs in first quarter of the year
THE International Labour Organisation (ILO) says a total 100 000 Zimbabweans lost their jobs in the first quarter 2023 alone with the majority of those remaining in employment experiencing working poverty. Speaking to workers gathered at Dzivarasekwa Stadium to commemorate the 2023 Workers Day Monday, ILO Country Office for Zimbabwe and Namibia, Officer In Charge, Annamarie…
News Zimbabwe Employment: Top Zimbabwe author has conviction overturned
Zimbabwe's High Court has overturned a conviction against critically acclaimed author Tsitsi Dangarembga. Last year Ms Dangarembga was found guilty of inciting violence by carrying a placard calling ...
News Zimbabwe Employment: Zimbabwe: Thousands Lost Jobs in First Quarter of the Year
THE International Labour Organisation (ILO) says a total 100 000 Zimbabweans lost their jobs in the first quarter 2023 alone with the majority of those remaining in employment experiencing working poverty.
News Zimbabwe Employment: Zimbabwe: Who Slept on the Job? Mnangagwa Should Have Been Invited for Portrait - Argues Mzembi
Exiled former Cabinet Minister Walter Mzembi believes President Emmerson Mnangagwa should have been invited for a photo-opportunity with King Charles III and state leaders of Commonwealth nations, as a guest.
News Zimbabwe Employment: Zimbabwe Offers New Terms for $3.5 Billion Deal With White Farmers
(Bloomberg) -- Zimbabwe has offered to settle a $3.5 billion land compensation deal over 10 years, the latest change to an agreement signed in 2020 with former White farmers ejected from properties more than two decades ago.Most Read from BloombergApple Makes Major Progress on No-Prick Blood Glucose Tracking for Its WatchChina Cease-Fire Proposal for Ukraine Falls Flat With US, AlliesRussian Support for Putin’s War in Ukraine Is HardeningJerome Powell’s Worst Fear Risks Coming True in Southern J
News Zimbabwe Employment: Zimbabwe caught 36 armed poachers in 2022
Zimbabwe caught 36 armed poachers in 2022 - The figures come from arrests made within national parks, with poachers targeting high value products like ivory and rhino horn
News Zimbabwe Employment: In Zimbabwe, Economic Crisis Pushes Underaged Girls to Sex Work
Zimbabwe’s worsening economic crisis has forced Kudzai into ... “Companies should create vocational training facilities to prepare the youths for future employment opportunities not only for them but ...
News Zimbabwe Employment: ‘Like slaves’: Zimbabwe farmworkers lash out at work conditions
With the annual inflation rate now at about 180 percent in a country where more than half of the workforce\ is in the informal sector, low-paying, labour-intensive jobs are still very appealing.
News Zimbabwe Employment: Teaching Jobs in UK: Eligibility criteria amended as application period opens
Spread This NewsBy UK Correspondent and Agencies Zimbabwe was among the four source markets recently added to list countries targeted for teacher recruitment by the United Kingdom, including Ghana, ...
News Zimbabwe Employment: Zimbabwe: MP Mliswa Slams Selective Application of Law Says Jail Only for Opposition Party Members
Independent Norton Member of Parliament (MP) Temba Mliswa has slammed the selective application of the law and lack of political will to fight corruption after Zanu PF MP Mayor Wadyajena was removed from remand.Wadyajena was jointly charged with Cotton Company of Zimbabwe (Cottco) bosses in a case where they are accused of defrauding Cottco of US$5 million through an alleged fictitious purchase of goods purportedly for use by the...
News Zimbabwe Employment: Zimbabwe is losing doctors, nurses and teachers to British hypocrisy; plundering from a country on its sanctions
Instead of addressing the concerns of NHS workers and teachers, Britain is plundering talent from Zimbabwe. The United Kingdom, which is buckling under a deepening shortage of nurses and teachers after exiting the European Union, is raiding, among other countries, its former colony Zimbabwe for key public sector workers: nurses, doctors and teachers. By Ashley Simango This…
News Zimbabwe Employment: Zimbabwe is losing doctors, teachers to British hypocrisy
Yet it also captures a vicious cycle in which foreign aid meant to help countries like Zimbabwe strengthen their education and health systems is undermined by migration of trained talent to those very ...