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ZCTU
Press Statement on the closure of Intermarket by the RBZ
Zimbabwe
Congress of Trade Unions (ZCTU)
March
16, 2004
The Zimbabwe
Congress of Trade Unions (ZCTU) is concerned over the abrupt manner
in which the authorities at the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) closed
the Intermarket Building Society without prior warning to its customers.
While the ZCTU
appreciates efforts by the new Governor of the Reserve Bank, Dr
Gedion Gono, to clean up the mess in the banking sector, it is worried
that employees at this company and depositors, most of whom are
the poor majority, are always at the receiving end of the RBZ's
action.
Of utmost concern
are holders of accounts like burial societies, clubs and PUPS accounts
who have been left in the cold by the sudden closure of the building
society.
We are worried
that these actions will effectively dampen the spirit of saving
among Zimbabweans and thereby compounding the already bad economic
situation in the country as many people will lose confidence in
the banking system.
We call upon
the authorities to make sure that depositors have access to their
accounts in order for them to be able to conduct their business
in a normal way. The government is also called upon to ensure that
workers, particularly civil servants, who are paid through Intermarket
get their full salaries without any prejudice.
The closure
of the building society will mean that some workers will have to
go for some time without getting their salaries and surely this
is asking too much from workers who already find it difficult to
make ends meet even when paid those salaries.
The ZCTU would
like to urge the authorities to put the welfare of the workers as
a priority and also endeavour to find ways of resuscitating the
company for the good of all people involved and the nation at large.
Wellington Chibebe
Secretary General
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