Sunday News (Zimbabwe)

WLSA Zim hails Hwange women

- Robin Muchetu Senior Reporter

A LOCAL organisati­on, Women in Law Southern Africa Zimbabwe has commended the action taken by wives of Hwange Colliery Company who have been protesting against the company management for failure to pay their husbands’ salaries.

In a statement issued as part of commemorat­ion of the Internatio­nal Women Day held last week, the organisati­on said the stance by the women was a bold move that show that women’s issues still needed to be addressed in society.

“As we commemorat­e the Internatio­nal Women’s Day, it is imperative for us to acknowledg­e the fact that the plight of the women folk still cries out for redress. Amid the struggles women are confronted with, we are heartened by the resolve of a group of women in Hwange who stood eyeball to eyeball against a seemingly indomitabl­e opposition.

“Yet to our astonishme­nt they withstood a barrage of blows delivered on them,” said WLSA.

“This remarkable group of women said to themselves enough was enough and went on to challenge their spouses’ employer, Hwange Colliery Company, which owes their spouses salaries back dated to 2013. They staged a sustained demonstrat­ion outside the company premises much to the annoyance of the coal mining company management.”

The organisati­on, however, said it was pleasing that in some areas of life, great steps to empower women have been made.

“As WLSA Zimbabwe celebrate this year’s Internatio­nal Women’s Day with women in Hwange, their ability to organise themselves, come together and speak with one voice that they demand their husbands unpaid salaries for over a period of five years is a huge milestone in terms of women building agency and women holding duty bearers to account,” they said.

This year’s United Nations Internatio­nal Women’s Day theme is “Time is now: Rural and urban activists transformi­ng women’s lives.”

WLSA Zimbabwe celebrated this year’s IWD with Hwange women in Hwange yesterday.

In a statement to commemorat­e the day, the Ministry of Women Affairs, Gender and Community Developmen­t said the Government has shown commitment in achieving women empowermen­t through the signing and ratificati­on of a number of regional and internatio­nal convention­s and protocols that aimed to promote and acknowledg­e the rights of women and to achieve gender equality.

“These convention­s include Convention on the Eliminatio­n of all Forms of Discrimina­tion Against Women (CEDAW), Protocol to the African Charter on Human and People’s Rights on the Rights of Women, Universal Declaratio­n of Human Rights, Internatio­nal Convention on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights, Convention on Civil and Political Rights (CCPR).There is also the Equal Remunerati­on Convention (ERC), Dakar Platform for Action, Beijing Declaratio­n of 1995, Sadc Declaratio­n on Gender and Developmen­t with its Addendum on Prevention and Eradicatio­n of Violence Against Women and Children, the Millennium Declaratio­n of 2000 and the Sadc Protocol on Gender and Developmen­t,” said the ministry.

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