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NSSA Dismisses Foul Play In FML Stake Disposal
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Ziyambi Orders Civil Servants To Get Covid Jab Or Quit
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VOA
A top government official says all Zimbabwean civil servants should get the Covid-19 vaccine in order to curb the spread of coronavirus, which has killed almost 2 000 people in the southern African nation.
Speaking during a Covid-19 assessment meeting with heads of various government departments in Chinhoyi, Mashonaland West province, Justice Minister Ziyambi Ziyambi said civil servants have no choice after signing state contracts compelling them to work for the public.
Ziyambi stunned those at the meeting when he said civil servants who do not want to follow Public Service Commission rules on Covid-19 vaccinations won’t get any form of insurance and as a result are free to resign.
Zimbabwe Minister Says Civil Servants Should Get COVID-19 Jab or Quit
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Zim tops on workers’ rights violations NewsDay 22 hrs ago
BY MIRIAM MANGWAYA
ZIMBABWE is among the top 10 worst violators of the rights of workers in an attempt to thwart trade unionism, the latest International Trade Union Confederation (ITUC) global rights index for the year 2021 has shown.
The countries are said to have violated collective bargaining rights, increased surveillance of workers and undermined the right to privacy among other violations.
Other countries include Bangladesh, Belarus, Brazil, Colombia, Egypt, Honduras, Myanmar, the Philippines and Turkey.
The countries were also judged in terms of exploiting workers and withholding vital information about the spread of the COVID-19 virus in workplaces.