Former RBZ workers demonstrate for outstanding cash

gono_gideonHARARE - FORMER employees of the once flamboyant Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) have demonstrated outside the plush building at 80 Samora Machel Avenue, demanding outstanding cash owed to them. (Pictured: Dr Gideon Gono)

More than 100 of them could be seen displaying and waving placards denouncing RBZ Governor, Dr Gideon Gono, outside the high rise building – the tallest in Harare.

The workers said in separate interviews that they had been told that their outstanding packages would be paid on or before March 31, 2011, but when they checked their bank accounts yesterday there was “nothing” in them.

“We want our money today,” a former worker said in an interview.

“They sell diamonds and so they can pay us from that money instead of splashing it on unnecessary items such as luxury 4X4 cars.”

Most workers were from Fidelity Printers and Refiners (Private) Limited, a subsidiary of the RBZ, which was once its flagship before dollarisation crept in.

Fidelity Printers printed the worthless Zimbabwe dollar Bearer cheques introduced by the former Minister of Finance, Dr Herbert Murerwa, to try and curtail soaring inflation in Zimbabwe.

When he arrived at the Central Bank, Gono hired more than 1 400 staff.

However, tables took a nasty turn after dollarisation was introduced.

The workers, mainly from Fidelity Printers, then had to be retrecnched because Zimbabwe does not print United States dollars.

The country has now introduced a dual currency of the US greenback and the South African Rand as legal tender for all business transactions hence the retrenchments.

More than 1 700 workers were then retrenched by Gono and he promised them lavish packages which he has, however, failed to pay.

Gono was nowhere to be found during the demonstrations and Police had to be called in as the situation was almost getting out of hand when the angry workers began singing revolutionary songs praising Zanu PF boss, President Robert Mugabe.

President Mugabe, who gave Gono a new term in office, is currently away attending a SADC Troika meeting in Zambia.

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