- WICKNELL CHIVAYO left school at 15
- DISGRUNTLED Zimbabwe police stage uniform protest.
- MNANGAGWA wife Auxillia drops charges against nine women who boed her in Manicaland
- O.J. Simpson dies of cancer , aged 76.
- South Africa ANC is the cause of ZIMBABWE troubles claims Zimbabwe opposition politician Job Sikhala
Health Minister Calls For Calm From Nurses And Doctors, As Zanu PF Regime Panic
Mugabe’s Zanu PF regime, in his absence on holiday in the East are now evidently in panic at the real and pending total collapse of government and their oppressive empire. Zimbabwe’s Minister of Health and Child Care Dr David Parirenyatwa , in panic over the Zimbabwe Nurses Association (ZNA) threat to go on strike in January over Mugabe and his Zanu Pfs failure to pay the civil service has rushed to call for calm and seek a delay by the nurses and doctors whilst government tries to address the crisis of their December salaries.
The medical practitioners are angry at government’s change of December pay dates from 29 Deceber to January 5 , hence Dr Parirenyatwa’s calls for them to put the patient first. Zimbabwe Nurses Association and the Zimbabwe Hospital Doctors declared that their members in the health sector will only work after the 29th of December on condition that Mugabe’s Zanu PF regime makes transport arrangements for them to be able to travel and from work without having been paid.
The situation is worsened by the growing anger amongst the public and calls for Central intelligence Organisation (CIO), Zimbabwe National Army (ZNA), Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) to join the people in protest at Mugabe’s immediate resignation from power, while at the same time the Rural Teacher’s Union Of Zimbabwe (RTUZ) has also declared that on the 4th of January they will down tools and flood the streets in protest at the government’s failure to pay civil service wages.
By Sibusiso Ngwenya