Minister of Public Service Labour and Social Welfare July Moyo
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Funding delays from Treasury threaten social welfare projects
The Ministry of Public Service, Labour, and Social Welfare, has voiced alarm about delayed Treasury disbursements, affecting the delivery of…
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Volatile exchange rate delays govt’s urban food relief program
By Costa Nkomo Zimbabwe’s government has so far disbursed funds for the cash for cereal programme to 28 726 urban…
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Byo residents frustrated by delays in cash-for-cereal drought relief program
Residents of Bulawayo have raised concerns over delays in the disbursement of funds for the cash-for-cereal program, designed to assist…
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ZAPU condemns govt as over 500 000 students set to miss final exams due to unpaid BEAM fees
ZAPU has slammed the government for its failure to prioritise education, as more than half a million vulnerable students are…
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Matabeleland North receives least grain in government distribution
Matabeleland North province has received the least amount of grain out of a total of 46 494.52 metric tonnes that has been…
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Bank delays stall drought relief distribution
Several rural district councils (RDCs) in Zimbabwe are facing challenges in receiving drought relief funds due to delays by their…
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Matabeleland South appeals for increased food aid
Matabeleland South officials have requested a boost in food aid, citing over half a million people in the province facing…
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Pay us well, we won’t beg for food: Teachers
By Ndumiso Tshuma Amalgamated Rural Teachers Union of Zimbabwe (ARTUZ) says civil servants should be eligible for food aid as…
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Civil servants not eligible for food aid, minister says
Civil servants are ineligible for drought relief food aid because their salaries are sufficient to purchase food, according to the…
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Government officials question ZimLAC findings on urban food security
The Zimbabwe Livelihoods Assessment Committee (ZimLAC), in its Urban Livelihoods Assessment, has reported that low-density urban households are not food…
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