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ZIMBABWE’S financial services sector stands to lose at least US$3 million daily in deposits after a union representing bank employees gave two-weeks notice to go on strike over a salary dispute, in a move that threatens to bring business in the country to a halt, the Zimbabwe Independent has learnt.
The Zimbabwe Banks and Allied Workers Union (Zibawu), a union representing 5 000 employees in the banking sector, on Tuesday gave 14-days notice to strike to the Bank Employers Association of Zimbabwe over an 80% salary increment deadlock.
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THE MDC-T has officially protested to the Sadc secretariat over the handling of Harare’s political stalemate at last week’s summit and asked for assurances that the regional body would ensure credible polls in Zimbabwe.
MDC-T spokesman Nelson Chamisa confirmed to the Zimbabwe Independent last night that his party had officially communicated to the Sadc secretariat its displeasure over alleged “doctoring” of the Sadc communiqué and the blocking of debate on Zimbabwe in a full summit of leaders. He refused to discuss contents of the letter which he said were confidential.
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