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  • Circus in Constitution making continues
    Zimbabwe Congress of Trade Unions (ZCTU)
    June 10, 2010

    The Zimbabwe Congress of Trade Unions is not surprised by the demands of huge perks by members of parliament at the political parties led constitutional process is set to get underway.

    The squabbling is an embarrassment to the people of Zimbabwe who elected these members of parliament. What is sickening is that these people are not concerned with the process but are concerned with lining their pockets.

    And to make matters worse, we have one MP saying they deserve the money because they will be working away from their cities in places where there are no air conditioners and all. He goes on even to propose that the Parliament will approve supplementary budget if need be to finance MP's greedy tendencies. We wonder on which planet these people live, they are detached to the needs of the ordinary people.

    This is disheartening as it comes just when we are getting reports that more than 110 000 0' level students failed to register for the November exams. But we have an MP suggesting a supplementary budget for the MPs self needs when we have this catastrophic crisis within the education sector.

    We reiterate that the current constitution making process is a farce and call for it to be halted, as we are not guaranteed that the views of the people will be taken into consideration. In light of the above, the ZCTU is intensifying its calls;

    • That there be constitutional amendment number 20, that specifically deals with presidential elections
    • That the elections be presidential elections only as all other elections are not disputed
    • That the presidential elections be monitored by Southern African Development Community, African Union and the rest of the international community.

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