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Harare public servants told to show up or face action
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 35020, member: 636"] The Public Service Commission warned government workers who skip work during the planned stay away this Tuesday and Wednesday that missing work counts as failing their duties. Civil servants must report to their jobs as normal despite calls for protest from war veteran Blessed Geza. PSC officials believe their employees are disciplined enough to ignore these disruptive calls. Geza posted videos asking Zimbabweans to stay home until President Mnangagwa resigns. He claims the 82-year-old leader has vascular dementia and supports corruption. Geza also accuses Mnangagwa of trying to change the constitution for a third term. The commission reminded workers that their main job is serving Zimbabwe without interruption. They stated that public service work remains essential for national development. Anyone participating in the stay-away undermines national unity and hurts the economy. Department heads must keep attendance registers that commission inspectors will collect each day. PSC declared both April 22 and 23 as regular working days. All government employees except those with approved leave must show up and possibly work overtime if needed. The commission expects workers to remain professional and loyal to Zimbabwe throughout this period. [/QUOTE]
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