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MDC-T accuses ZANU-PF of beefing up army to rig the 2018 elections

Tuesday, 15 November 2016

MDC calls on ZNA to stop new recruitment

The MDC is deeply dismayed and appalled by reports confirming that the Zimbabwe National Army (ZNA) is currently recruiting thousands of new recruits to join the national army. At a time when the national economy is comatose and also the government is struggling to timeously pay the salaries of civil servants, it is completely disheartening and patently irrational for the ZNA to embark on a massive nationwide recruitment exercise.

It is a public secret that the Zimbabwe civil service is already bloated as was recently disclosed by a professional human resources audit that was conducted by an internationally reputable firm of consultants, Ernest & Young. In fact, this audit revealed that there are no less than 75 000 ghost workers on the civil service payroll. Most, if not all, of these ghost workers are actually Zanu PF activists who are conveniently given the job title "ward or youth officers".

Patrick Chinamasa, the Finance Minister, is also on record publicly complaining that at least 85% of all government revenue, on a monthly basis, is being spent on civil servants salaries. This is a wholly and completely untenable state of affairs which essentially means that very little of the government revenue collected from taxes, customs duty etc is being spent on financing capital projects such as the rehabilitation of our dilapidated infrastructure such as roads, railways, hospitals, clinics and schools. International best practice dictates that not more than 35% of any institution's monthly revenue should be spent on salaries and wages.

As a peace – loving social democratic political party, the MDC is also alarmed by the fact that the ongoing massive army recruitment exercise is deliberately targeted at building the Zanu PF regime's "war arsenal" in preparation for the 2018 harmonized elections. The war – mongering and paranoid Zanu PF regime has never hesitated to unleash its security apparatus on unarmed Zimbabweans each time that the regime is faced with an impending humiliating electoral loss.

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Charles Rukuni

The Insider is a political and business bulletin about Zimbabwe, edited by Charles Rukuni. Founded in 1990, it was a printed 12-page subscription only newsletter until 2003 when Zimbabwe's hyper-inflation made it impossible to continue printing.

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