Civil servants will begin receiving their revised salaries under the new remuneration structure from Tuesday, 14 April.
Under the new framework, salaries range from around US$370 for lower grades to nearly US$900 for senior levels.
Entry-level grades such as A3 will earn between US$370 and US$375, while those in the B band (grades B1 to B5) will receive between US$376 and US$435.
Mid-level employees in the C band will earn between US$463 and US$536, while senior grades in the D band will see salaries ranging from US$724 to US$897 at the top end.
Public Service, Labour and Social Welfare Minister Edgar Moyo said the new remuneration structure ensures that salaries are aligned with skills, qualifications, and responsibilities across the public service.
Civil servants are guaranteed US$320 of their salary in hard currency (though heavily taxed), with the remainder payable in ZiG.