FULL TEXT: Chiwenga Running Zimbabwe Like A Barrack- Dr Chimhutu
18 April 2018
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By Dorrothy Moyo| Vice President Constantino Chiwenga’s move last night to fire all striking nurses, has been criticised.

The former soldier has been accused of “running Zimbabwe like a barrack.”

Last night the vice president made a statement to recall retired nurses.

Serving nursing practitioners who called in, told ZimEye.com the decision to re-hire retired nurses is nothing but laughable.

Dr Victor Chimhutu of the Zimbabwe Yadzoka organisation said Chiwenga should not have done what he did. Below was the full statement:

Zimbabwe Yadzoka/Mayibuye iZimbabwe is shocked and appalled by the militarization of labour disputes as striking nurses are fired

ZYMiZ is shocked and dismayed to learn that the government of Zimbabwe has fired all striking nurses with immediate effect.

The government of Mnangagwa is willfully disregarding the constitution of the country. Section 59 of our constitution guarantees the right of citizens to petition and demonstrate. We understand the nurses legally filed a notice for job action as prescribed by the labour act and hence the response by the government is not only shocking but appalling.

ZYMiZ is in solidarity with Zimbabwe Nurses Association (ZINA) and the striking nurses and will stand in solidarity with any marginalized groups and sections of our society. The new government is proving to be too heavy handed making rushed and military style decisions. It is no secret anymore that Chiwenga is the main man who is running the country like a barrack.

We have to remind the coup regime that labour issues do not require military solutions. Not every problem is a nail and not every solution is a hammer.

The regime must take note that forces are galvanizing, the people of Zimbabwe are out of the false euphoria. Since the November coup we have seen the rise of a more defined kleptocratic, insidious and megalomaniac regime with no regard to the constitution of the land, rule of law and social, political and economic justice.

As a grassroots citizens movement we will continue to mobilize and stand in solidarity with all Zimbabweans in the margins. We encourage our membership and all living in the periphery of our society to prepare to confront the regime IF it continues to flagrantly disregard the laws of the land.
Mnangagwa must understand that the euphoria of November last year was for the departure of Mugabe and not for his arrival.

The regime stole the people’s revolution that has been simmering up since the turn of the 21st century. We will continue to challenge hegemonic power structures without fear or favour, especially this kleptocratic cum capitalistic regime masquerading as a representing the voices of the people.

We call up peasants, lumpen proletariats, informal traders- this is the time to stand up and be counted. We call up to the labour movement, the student movement- let’s all stand up and be counted.

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