TNF hits turbulence in 2020
Kudzai Kuwaza
THE Tripartite Negotiating Forum (TNF), which was legislated in June 2019 amid pomp and fanfare, faced major hurdles last year mainly over the issue of wages as other partners accused the government of failing to take them seriously.
The TNF is a social dialogue platform that brings together government, business and labour to negotiate key socioeconomic matters. It has been in existence since 1998 initially as a voluntary and unlegislated chamber in which socioeconomic matters were discussed and negotiated by the partners.
Zimbabwe Congress of Trade Unions secretary-general Japhet Moyo told businessdigest that they were frustrated over the failure by the government to consult over policies it put in place which have a bearing on employers and workers.
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The Zimbabwe Independent
December 24, 2020
THE Computer Society of Zimbabwe held its annual ICT Summit where a number of issues came under the spotlight, including infrastructure sharing and the impending Cyber Bill. Our deputy group business editor Kudzai Kuwaza (KK) this week caught up with the society’s president, Allen Saruchera (AS, pictured), to discuss issues affecting the ICT sector. Below are excerpts of the interview:
KK: Tell us about the Computer Society of Zimbabwe.
AS: We are a professional body focused on championing the ICT industry in Zimbabwe through independent professional counselling based on our wide skills base, through our membership and driven by the various partnerships we have. Our work is not just for the benefit of our membership, but also for government, industries and society in general.
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