Why does Zimbabwe have a new currency?
Zimbabwe has not had its own independent currency since hyperinflation wiped it out a decade ago. Instead it has relied on the US dollar along with a local money system pegged to the dollar.
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Zimbabwe has not had its own independent currency since hyperinflation wiped it out a decade ago. Instead it has relied on the US dollar along with a local money system pegged to the dollar.
Civil servants have rejected government’s offer to pay their bonuses based on basic salaries saying that it was a blatant violation of their rights.
Government will meet leaders of the Apex Council this week to consider civil servants’ demands for improved working conditions in a bid to avert a looming industrial action.
Civil servants have written to the Minister Responsible For The Administration of the Public Service Cde Simbarashe Mumbengegwi requesting for a meeting to discuss a possible salary review, among other conditions of service.
Civil servants are fretting over government’s delay in paying them their 2017 bonuses, two months into 2018.
Government has offered civil servants serviced land in Masvingo province as part of the ongoing residential stands scheme for its workers.
By Gift Phiri Government is moving ahead to impose a compulsory National Health Insurance Scheme (NHIS), despite resistance by workers and employers. The scheme, to be run by tax collector National Social Security Authority (Nssa), will see money being deducted from the formally employed salaries, in addition to the Aids Levy. Labour ministry secretary Ngoni […]
The Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe has agreed to allow civil servants a once-off $300 withdrawal of their salaries in a bid to minimise bank charges and transport costs.
By Felex Share Civil servants have written to the Government demanding to be furnished with dates for the 2016 bonuses and their salaries. The workers said they wanted their salaries before December 25 to “have a decent festive season”. This comes as Government and civil servants are today expected to sign a Memorandum of Understanding […]
By Felex Share Civil servants yesterday demanded formal communication from the Government assuring them that they will receive their traditional annual bonuses and that their salaries will not be slashed. This follows a statement by Information, Media and Broadcasting Services Minister Dr Christopher Mushohwe, assuring the Government workers that they would receive their salaries, allowances […]