Zimbabwe Doctors And Nurses Statement On Unpaid December 2015 Salaries

Zimbabwe Doctors And Nurses Statement On  Unpaid December 2015 Salaries

The Zimbabwe Hospital Doctors Association (ZHDA) and the Zimbabwe Nurses Association (ZINA) jointly receives with great shock, disbelief and disdain the late disbursement of December 2015 salaries for health workers. We maintain that it is unacceptable for health workers to be paid today after going through a horrendous festive season and  had reached alarming levels of socioeconomic deprivation. We maintain that such levels of irresponsibility and uncaring attitudes should be discarded forthwith and health workers…

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‘Pay Us By 29/12/15 Or We Go On Strike’-Zimbabwe Nurses Association (ZINA)

‘Pay Us By 29/12/15 Or  We Go On Strike’-Zimbabwe Nurses Association (ZINA)

We note with regret the recent sudden change of pay day through press release by the Honorable Minister of Finance. The sudden extension of civil service pay dates to the 5th of next month is ridiculous and unbelievable. Zimbabwe nurses association (ZINA) appreciates and  understand the difficulties faced by the government on financing its operations , but it is the lack of recognition and sincerity by the employer in addressing issues affecting health workers and…

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Parirenyatwa Should Return The Clandestinely Obtained PSMAS US$100k And Resign

Parirenyatwa Should Return The Clandestinely Obtained PSMAS US$100k And Resign

  Health and Child Care Minister Dr David Parirenyatwa should return the $100 000 advance payment that was unprocedurally made to him by Premier Service Medical Aid Society (PSMAS) last year and resign from holding a public office, the society’s members and service providers have said. While investigations by The Herald yesterday showed that capitation no longer exists in the medical insurance industry, particularly with PSMAS which is sitting on debt in excess of US$140…

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