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  • Government must raise money for civil servants salaries
    Movement for Democratic Change (MDC)
    September 10, 2012

    The MDC urges the inclusive government to urgently look into the conditions of service of the civil servants and remunerate them in line with the country's cost of living standards.

    As a labour-backed party, the MDC is concerned that the conditions of service for the public employees remain unacceptable as they are paid below the poverty datum line and therefore implore the government to improve their salaries and conditions of service.

    The MDC's philosophy for a living wage is anchored on its background that has a strong bias towards the poor and the working class. The party was formed on two pillars: the trade union movement and the constitutional movement.

    The party demands and insists that the Inclusive government pay civil servants their bonuses this year and any excuses for non-payment are unacceptable.

    The MDC remains concerned and condemns the refusal by some diamond mining companies to remit revenue to Treasury, which revenue is crucial should the salaries of the civil servants be increased.

    The party is convinced that it is possible to meet the civil servants' call for better salaries and bonuses if there is clear remittance of diamond revenues to Treasury; the removal of thousands of ghost workers from the State's payroll; earnings from millions of dollars in police coffers earned through fines; a drastic cut-back of the run-away government foreign travel expenses; and revenue from all mining concessions which are yet to be deposited into the Treasury account.

    The MDC applauds efforts being made by Hon. Tendai Biti, the Minister of Finance in trying to source money from outside Zimbabwe to alleviate the plight of civil servants. His efforts would have been unnecessary if the revenue from the diamonds were being properly managed.

    The State employees are the major victims of Zanu PF's political insincerity.

    It is disturbing Zanu PF continues to dabble in selfish politics by blocking Minister Biti's proposals to raise money from the diamonds proceeds in order to make a respectable salary package for the civil servants a living reality.

    The MDC calls for an immediate action aimed at improving the lives of the people of Zimbabwe, particularly the civil servants.

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