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Zanu PF Government Should Treat Civil Servants With Respect and Dignity
21 Jan 2016 at 19:51hrs | Views
The MDC-T would like to unreservedly condemn the decision by the Zanu PF government to order all teachers on leave to immediately return to work. It should be understood that teachers, like any other group of workers in the civil service, are entitled to go on leave as part of their terms and conditions of employment. Thus, going on leave is not a privilege but a legitimate and lawful right for all civil servants, including teachers.
Of late, we have noticed a very disturbing trend whereby school teachers are treated with scorn and contempt by the Zanu PF government. In the past few decades, it was a well-established practice that teachers and members of the security forces would be paid their salaries first before all other civil servants. It is a matter of public record that members of the security services received their December 2015 salaries timeously i.e. a few days before the Christmas holiday. However, teachers and all other civil servants were only paid their December salaries well after the Christmas holidays. As a result, thousands of families experienced a very depressing and stressful Christmas holiday because their breadwinners had not managed to access their salaries before the onset of the traditional end of year festive season. This is very unfair and uncalled for.
It would appear that the Zanu PF regime has got a bone to chew with teachers. The MDC calls upon the national treasury, broke as it might be, to prioritise the timeous payment of civil servants' salaries. It is also mindboggling that the entire Zanu PF Cabinet travelled to the Middle East and the Far East to spend the festive season with their families whilst teachers and all other civil servants endured one of the most miserable and unexciting festive seasons because they were not paid their December salaries on time. As if this was not enough undue and undeserved punishment, civil servants have still not been paid their annual bonuses for the year 2015. President Robert Mugabe and his extended family are still enjoying their annual holidays in the Middle East. Indeed, President Mugabe has made it a tradition to travel to far away and very expensive destinations, at the expense of the near bankrupt national treasury, for his annual leave and Christmas holidays.
As a labour backed social democratic political party, the MDC is very concerned by the selfish practice whereby the Zanu PF regime never prioritises the welfare of ordinary civil servants who actually earn very meagre salaries. Robert Mugabe has appointed a bloated Cabinet of over seventy (70) Ministers and Deputy Ministers. All these government bureaucrats are allocated expensive sports utility vehicles as well as Mercedes Benz limousines. In the last year alone, the Zanu PF regime spent no less than US$60 million on vehicles for ministers and the top brass of the security services. Meanwhile, the public transport operator, the Zimbabwe United Passenger Company (ZUPCO),has been run down through decades of rampant corruption and gross mismanagement. Consequently, the majority of Zimbabweans, who include poorly remunerated teachers and other civil servants, have to rely on privately owned commuter omnibuses most of which are in a very poor mechanical condition. The situation in government –run clinics and hospitals is quite depressing as well. Recently, it was reported that government hospitals are experiencing a very serious shortage of essential drugs and medicines.
Unless and until the faction-ridden and bankrupt Zanu PF regime resigns en masse, the majority of Zimbabweans shall continue to wallow in poverty and destitution. The people of Zimbabwe have suffered enough and it is not fair to let this desperate socio-economic state of affairs continue unabated. The MDC resolutely advocates for the restoration of a decent standard of living for the the down-trodden and impoverished masses of Zimbabwe. As a parting shot, we call upon the Zanu PF regime to immediately cancel the ill-conceived plans of staging a million dollar birthday bash for their aging ruler in Masvingo next month. All the money that is being mobilised for this birthday jamboree should, instead, be immediately diverted to importing maize to avert the impending drought. For once, the MDC expects Robert Mugabe to at least have a conscience and cancel the planned obscene birthday jamboree. That is the very least that he can do for the starving Zimbabweans out there in the various provinces of the country.
Of late, we have noticed a very disturbing trend whereby school teachers are treated with scorn and contempt by the Zanu PF government. In the past few decades, it was a well-established practice that teachers and members of the security forces would be paid their salaries first before all other civil servants. It is a matter of public record that members of the security services received their December 2015 salaries timeously i.e. a few days before the Christmas holiday. However, teachers and all other civil servants were only paid their December salaries well after the Christmas holidays. As a result, thousands of families experienced a very depressing and stressful Christmas holiday because their breadwinners had not managed to access their salaries before the onset of the traditional end of year festive season. This is very unfair and uncalled for.
As a labour backed social democratic political party, the MDC is very concerned by the selfish practice whereby the Zanu PF regime never prioritises the welfare of ordinary civil servants who actually earn very meagre salaries. Robert Mugabe has appointed a bloated Cabinet of over seventy (70) Ministers and Deputy Ministers. All these government bureaucrats are allocated expensive sports utility vehicles as well as Mercedes Benz limousines. In the last year alone, the Zanu PF regime spent no less than US$60 million on vehicles for ministers and the top brass of the security services. Meanwhile, the public transport operator, the Zimbabwe United Passenger Company (ZUPCO),has been run down through decades of rampant corruption and gross mismanagement. Consequently, the majority of Zimbabweans, who include poorly remunerated teachers and other civil servants, have to rely on privately owned commuter omnibuses most of which are in a very poor mechanical condition. The situation in government –run clinics and hospitals is quite depressing as well. Recently, it was reported that government hospitals are experiencing a very serious shortage of essential drugs and medicines.
Unless and until the faction-ridden and bankrupt Zanu PF regime resigns en masse, the majority of Zimbabweans shall continue to wallow in poverty and destitution. The people of Zimbabwe have suffered enough and it is not fair to let this desperate socio-economic state of affairs continue unabated. The MDC resolutely advocates for the restoration of a decent standard of living for the the down-trodden and impoverished masses of Zimbabwe. As a parting shot, we call upon the Zanu PF regime to immediately cancel the ill-conceived plans of staging a million dollar birthday bash for their aging ruler in Masvingo next month. All the money that is being mobilised for this birthday jamboree should, instead, be immediately diverted to importing maize to avert the impending drought. For once, the MDC expects Robert Mugabe to at least have a conscience and cancel the planned obscene birthday jamboree. That is the very least that he can do for the starving Zimbabweans out there in the various provinces of the country.
Source - Obert Chaurura Gutu - MDC-T National Spokesperson