The Mercury

Mugabe vows to end pay delays

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ZIMBABWE’S government was working on measures to avoid delays in salary payments to soldiers, police officers and other public employees, President Robert Mugabe said on Monday. The southern African country has struggled to pay public workers on time as it struggles with its worst financial squeeze since it dumped its hyperinfla­tion-hit currency in 2009 and adopted the US dollar. Monthly salaries for army soldiers, police officers, doctors, nurses, teachers and other public employees have been delayed for weeks over the past few months. This led to strikes last month that closed businesses, government offices, schools and hospitals – the most significan­t popular defiance of the long-ruling, 92-year-old Mugabe in a decade. “Measures to avoid delays in the payment of salaries for civil servants are being developed,” Mugabe said in his annual National Heroes Day speech honouring guerrillas who died in Zimbabwe’s 1970s war of independen­ce. Continued salary delays could stoke political tensions in Zimbabwe, which has been plagued by drought, a drop in mineral prices and chronic cash shortages – all factors behind unrest against Mugabe, the only leader independen­t Zimbabwe has known. Mugabe dismissed a call from veterans for his resignatio­n, saying he was in power by popular vote and accusing critics of plotting his ouster in league with long time critics in the West. – Reuters

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