Chiwenga An Insensitive And Disappointing Leader, ZimRights
18 April 2018
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ZimRights|Press Release

April 18, 2018

VP Chiwenga’s firing of nurses condemned
Harare – THE Zimbabwe Human Rights Association (ZimRights) condemns in the strongest terms the unilateral decision by the Vice President Rtd. General Constantino Guvheya Dominic Chiwenga to fire nurses over a salary dispute.
In a letter dated April 17, 2018, the Vice President purportedly fired all nurses who have been on industrial strike, throwing the health sector into deeper crisis and worsening a situation which was already untenable with many patients struggling to get treated.
The strike by health professionals is a direct result of the perennial underfunding of the health sector, which has seen the budget for health annually falling under the stipulated 15% of the total national budget as per the Abuja Declaration of African Sates of 2001.
The Government has decided to make unfortunate threats and politicise the strike by alleging that the health workers who are genuinely calling for better conditions of service are “politically-motivated.”
Such an approach by the Vice President Rtd. General Chiwenga to the grievances of hardworking nurses, who have been enduring difficult conditions of service for many years now is insensitive and shows disappointing leadership.
ZimRights urges the government to engage in dialogue with the nurses to solve the current challenges in the health sector, which have already affected many ordinary people for more than a month now.
The lack of urgency by the authorities in solving the health crisis negatively impacts the realisation of the human right to health as guaranteed in Sectio 76 of the Constitution of Zimbabwe.
The authorities should not be playing divide-and-rule tactics, where they pay other health practitioners like doctors, while refusing to address the grievances of the nurses and threating to replace them with retirees.
As a standard employer in the country which is supposed to be exemplary in its handling of labour disputes, the government is setting a deplorable example.

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