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Assistive devices a necessity for people with disabilities

Physical modifications in the built environment are necessary and this may include ramps, wider entrances, grab rails to enable support and easy access.  
By Deborah Tigere May. 26, 2023

Govt tightens screws on regrading workers

Workers’ representatives said thousands of workers who acquired higher qualifications had remained in the same grades despite having applied for higher grades.
By Miriam Mangwaya May. 23, 2023

Govt pursues Psmas malfeasance

Government, which controls the troubled medical aid society, has maintained a tight grip on the results of the investigation for over six months.
By Sydney Kawadza May. 12, 2023

St Mathias Tsonzo student murder hearing begins

In an April 16 letter, Public Service Commission (director disciplinary services), Silas Nhenjana, advised Sunhwa’s mother, Selina Tadya, that the hearing would be held on May 8.
By Tafadzwa Kachiko May. 1, 2023

PSMAS bosses remanded in custody

The complainant is PSMAS
By Desmond Chingarande Apr. 28, 2023

MMCZ general manager Muzenda dies in horror crash

Unconfirmed reports say he died in a car accident around 10pm yesterday when a car he was driving hit an electricity pole in Borrowdale and lost control.
By Tinashe Makichi Apr. 27, 2023

Govt trampling on labour laws: US

“The Ministry of Public Service and Labour is responsible for enforcing the minimum wage and work hours laws for each sector,” the report noted. 
By Miriam Mangwaya Apr. 18, 2023

NSSA frets over spike in workplace accidents

Charles Shava said the metal production sector recorded more workplace accidents, with an incidence rate of 31,2 per 1 000 insured labour force.
By Loyola Nyangoni Apr. 14, 2023

Govt sees jobs growth despite frustrations

The country’s industries were utilising a combined 56% of their installed capacities in 2021, according to official data.
By Freeman Makopa Apr. 6, 2023