Kasukuwere: Open letter to the ZANU PF Commissar
16 December 2015
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Mkoma Tyson you are a young result oriented politician who believes in the empowerment of Zimbabweans and consolidating the people’s power.
I write this open letter to you because the worker in Zimbabwe has lost his dignity. Yes ZANU PF has brought about significant changes that are different from how the employee was treated by the settler regime such as the notorious Masters and Servants Act.
The worker is an important part of Zimbabwe , and when the worker has the right political ideology and intra-structure they are able to make meaningful contribution to the economy.
May I put it to you that ZANU PF needs to regain this constituency that has been lost to the MDC .
Only ZANU PF can ensure that those who are employed have better conditions , better wages and are better organised to fight for their rights. ZANU PF needs to engage the worker as much as the party has engaged War Veterans . The party needs the workers , and the workers need the party.
The worker can have his rights recognised by law, the worker can have the deficiencies that exist in the legal regime rectified through lobbying from within ZANU PF.
Since independence the party ZANU PF had made the worker the centrepiece of it policies in its struggle to establish a socialist society. The party at one point was determined to ensure that the worker was accorded his rightful place in order for him to fulfill his historic role in the building of a better Zimbabwe.
ZANU PF needs to be conscious of the fact that the worker is the social manifestation of labour, the party needs to embark on a decissive course to mobilise the working class, while improving the material , social and legal conditions of the worker.
As the commissar I put it to you that ZANU PF needs to win back the worker’s vote and ZANU PF needs to have the worker placed on the same pedestal as the war veterans.
ZCTU and all the labour movements need to come back home to ZANU PF and I put this as a challenge to you Hon. Cde. Kasukuwere and your department.
-Anonymous

2 Replies to “Kasukuwere: Open letter to the ZANU PF Commissar”

  1. We have slaves in Zimbabwe who are paid when one wishes not workers so which workers are you talking about? These politicians run everything tuckshops and rundown factories, they pocket capital and profit build mansions and buy very expensive cars and workers go home empty and you call those people workers at least slaves received food rations. Zimbabwe is back to the chibharo era.

  2. We have slaves in Zimbabwe who are paid when one wishes not workers so which workers are you talking about? These politicians run everything tuckshops and rundown factories, they pocket capital and profit build mansions and buy very expensive cars and workers go home empty and you call those people workers at least slaves received food rations. Zimbabwe is back to the chibharo era.

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