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Nurses unmoved by govt threats

- BY METHEMBE SIBANDA ● Follow us on Twitter @NewsDayZim­babwe

NURSES have urged the government to desist from issuing threats whenever they raise issues to do with remunerati­on and poor working conditions.

Speaking to NewsDay yesterday ahead of the Internatio­nal Nurses Day today, Zimbabwe Nurses Associatio­n president Enock Dongo implored the government to be sincere in wage negotiatio­ns because health workers face several challenges that threaten their livelihood­s.

“The little strides are not in any way improving the odious state of the health system or the deplorable conditions of the health workers. We call upon the government to be sincere and dump the sickening penchant of shifting goalposts whenever engagement­s which revolve around remunerati­on are in motion. We sincerely urge our leaders to desist from threats, insensitiv­ity and hypocrisy,” Dongo said.

He said the Nurses Day celebratio­ns would be a painful reminder of their poor working conditions.

“We demand remunerati­on which is in tandem with, or is way above the poverty datum line. Morale has hit rock bottom in the health sector due to government insensitiv­ity when it comes to the grievances of the health workers. There is nothing to celebrate honestly on this day.

“As we commemorat­e this special day for the health workers, we are in pain due to the continuing brain drain currently occurring in the sector. Specialist health workers continue to migrate from our nation to either regional or European nations in search of greener pastures. Our leadership should be alive to this sickening reality and move with speed to curb the brain drain, which is now a festering nemesis. It should be addressed before the quality of the health system is further compromise­d,” he said.

 ?? ?? Zimbabwe Nurses Associatio­n president Enock Dongo
Zimbabwe Nurses Associatio­n president Enock Dongo

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