Govt’s economic failures led to loss of Workers Day significance: CFT

Govt’s economic failures led to loss of Workers Day significance: CFT

The Zimbabwean government’s economic failures have rendered Workers Day insignificant because most workers have nothing to show for their efforts, the Congress for Transformation (CFT) has said.

Advocate Nelson Chamisa issues Workers Day Message

Former Citizens Coalition for Change President Advocate Nelson Chamisa issues Workers Day Message as workers are celebrating their day today.

Crisis in Zimbabwe Coalition Statement on International Workers Day 2024

Crisis in Zimbabwe Coalition Statement on International Workers Day 2024

Today is the 44th anniversary of International Workers Day, also known as May Day. Since our democratic breakthrough in April 1980, we have made significant strides in building a more equitable society in Zimbabwe.

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