“CIVIL servants
yesterday started receiving a cushioning allowance while the National Joint
Negotiating Council (NJNC) convened a meeting to discuss an increment and other
conditions of service for Government employees,” reported the Chronicle.
“Members of the Zimbabwe
Defence Forces received the adjusted salary with other members of the civil
service expected to get their money on their scheduled pay dates. Those who
spoke to our Harare Bureau yesterday said they received an adjustment which
ranged from around 40 percent of their usual salaries.”
One does not need a
degree in economics to know that 40% pay increase when inflation is a
staggering 100% is a 30% pay cut!
One does not need a degree
in anything to know that the 40% pay rise for the civil servants will only fuel
the 100% inflation rate because government will never increase its collected
revenue to march. Government will print money to finance its soaring
expenditure and in turn fuel inflation. This is just the thin end of the wedge
and so we can be certain inflation will increase above the present 100%.
Whatever wage increase
the civil servants agree with the government this time it is supposed to last
the next six months regardless of what happens to the inflation rate. The
Minister of Finance, Professor Mthuli Ncube, has already said the prices of
fuel and electricity tariff will go up. No prices for guessing that they will
go up by more than the 40%, they will not be fixed for the next six months, prices
of other basics such as food, medicine, etc. will also go up, etc.
Now it is clear why
government was a rush to end the use of the US$, SA Rand and all the other
foreign currencies as legal tender. The regime knew the traders and workers
alike would demand to be paid in the foreign currency and not the local
currency that is losing its value. The effect of imposing a trading currency
that people have no confidence in will be a drop in economic activity.
We are back to the hyperinflation
days of 2008 days of empty shop shelves and shortages of everything except
money. At its peak inflation was 500 billion% and Z$ 35 quadrillion (35
followed by 24 zeros) was worth US$1.00. Things like one’s salary, savings and
pension which was not review often enough to catch up with inflation were not
worth collecting! People lost their lifetime savings, many companies closed and
never re-opened and the national economy collapsed forcing millions into abject
poverty. It is heart-breaking that the 2008 nightmare years are back again!
Minister Ncube has also
announced that he will be buying cars for ministers, MPs and the rest of ruling
elite. “The lawmakers have been patient for nine months and now it was time to
give them what is due to them,” the Minister argued.
And we, the ordinary
Zimbabweans, who have waited patiently; first during colonial rule and now 39
years under this Zanu PF dictatorship; for our freedom and human rights
including the right to a meaningful say in the governance of the country and
even the right to life itself: what do we get? Yet another rigged election,
worsening economic hardships and brutal repression if we dare complain about
the rigged elections or soaring cost of living.
Millions of ordinary
Zimbabweans today live in abject poverty, living on US$30 per month or less,
and many are dying of poverty induced hunger and illnesses. Even the most basic
services such as education, health care, supply of electricity and clean
running water have all but collapsed. The worsening economic situation and the soaring
inflation will make the poor’s lives hell-on-earth. In contrast the country’s
few filthy rich have it all and their extravagant lifestyles know no limit.
The root cause of
Zimbabwe’s economic meltdown and grinding mass poverty is the political power
disparity between the ruling elite and the ordinary people. Mugabe and his Zanu
PF cronies have enjoyed absolute power, they have denied the ordinary people
their freedoms and basic human rights including the right to a meaningful say
in the governance of the country and a fair share of it wealth and resources
and even the right to life.
The people have remained
powerless and voiceless. Although the people have been aware of the criminal
waste of the nation’s human and material resources through mismanagement and corruption,
they have failed to stop the waste because Zanu PF rigged the elections to
remain in power regardless of the democratic wishes of the people.
Zanu PF rigged last year's elections and MDC has finally admit this and if demanding cabinet posts in the illegitimate Zanu PF regime as its price for sanitising and legitimising the regime.
ReplyDeleteZimbabwe is a pariah state ruled by corrupt and vote rigging thugs, the addition of two or three MDC leaders to the Mnangagwa cabinet will not change the pariah state reality. Biti knows that an enfeebled MDC will never get Zanu PF to implement any democratic reforms when the strong MDC in the 2008 GNU failed to get even one reform implemented. If Zanu PF is allowed to remain in power till 2023 the party will rig that year's elections too - that will be unforgivable!
Even if Mnangagwa did "prioritise electoral reforms" this will be bolting the stable door after the horse has bolted. Zanu PF rigged last year's elections this is a political reality that must be address by the party stepping down!
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