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Chaos as Zanu PF youths demand salaries
Movement
for Democratic Change
May 14, 2010
Thousands of former National
Youth Training Service recruits and Zanu PF youths, who were improperly
recruited into the public service, today thronged several banks
in Harare demanding their salaries. The youths, who are illegally
employed by the Ministry of Youth as Zanu PF ward, district or provincial
youth officers, brought business to a virtual halt at some banks
and nearby shops as they violently demanded their salaries.
Some banks and nearby
shops closed briefly as they feared the youths could turn violent
and loot their goods. At some banks, such as First Banking Corporation
along Nelson Mandela Avenue, police had to be brought in to restore
order. Over 30 000 Zanu PF youths were illegally recruited by Saviour
Kasukuwere in 2008 for the terror campaign ahead of the June 2008
presidential run-off after Zanu PF had been defeated by the earlier
round of the harmonised plebiscite.
The State sponsored violence
of 2008 led to the deaths of over 500 youths while thousands sustained
serious injuries and others had their property and livestock looted.
At present, the youths are known for being notorious in fanning
violence especially in the rural areas against those who are perceived
to be MDC supporters. The infamous youth training camps were abolished
last year following the formation of the inclusive government.
The Parliamentary Committee
on Public Accounts in January gave a directive to the Public Service
Commission, the ministries of Youth and Public Service to correct
the anomalies regarding the illegal employment of the Zanu PF youth
officers.
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