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Responses to “Exchange rate distortions short-changing workers”
I agree 100 percent that the periodic exchange rate movement emanating from the currency value mismatch between the Zimbabwean dollar and the United States dollar is creating distortions that shortchange workers. —@ Arnold Dziva. *** Workers are the worst affected and they are always on the receiving end each time prices are adjusted. — @ Mushandi.
*** Workers unions must amplify their voices and push for salaries for both public and private sector workers to be indexed in forex. — @WorkersUnite.
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The ongoing Tripartite Negotiating Forum (TNF) Social Dialogue Retreat in Victoria Falls where the Government, private sector, and labour stakeholders are gathered must find lasting solutions. — @JMariga.
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Responses to“Robotics, coding for new curriculum” Moves by the Government to introduce robotics and coding as key subjects in the country’s schools as part of interventions to equip learners with the best skills, is a welcome development. — RS Khaya.
*** Technologies like drones, robotics, artificial intelligence (AI), and machine learning are increasingly being mainstreamed into everyday life globally. This must be included in our schools to for young learners to engage, learn, and lead in these spaces. — Mabhiza QD.
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This is a great step in creating future entrepreneurs who can create solid technological products for Zimbabwe and the world while making money from it. — Damasane DK.
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We need solutions please! And less talk. This TNF retreat with ministers and deputy ministers from various line ministries, representatives of organised business and organised labour, and international partners must come up with lasting solutions. — @SebeleV.
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Ms Florence Taruvinga, the president of the Zimbabwe Congress of Trade Unions is right. The restoration of decent work and sustainable salaries was critical in Zimbabwe’s transformation journey. It’s an important issue for us as workers. — @SimbaGH.
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Responses to “Soccer fans set to benefit from Showmax’s game-changing product” Showmax with various cheaper packages is the way to go. This is how things should be to enhance access to all. — SZ Matemba.
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“Olé, Olé, Olé” — soccer fans have scored big with Showmax’s new offering billed as “Africa’s first standalone (English) Premier League mobile streaming plan.”Yes please! Yes Please! — Bhora Bhora.
*** Congratulations Showmax. The majority of the people will now be able to access all 380 Premier League fixtures for the 2023/24 season. — Football is Life. Readers are invited to send comments and feedback through any of the above platforms. Since The Herald is published in English, we would prefer our readers to write in English — Editor.