The Public Service Commission has warned government workers not to participate in the planned stay-away on April 22 and 23, 2025. They said skipping work counts as failing duties and disobeying orders. Officials are concerned about online messages circulating that encourage public servants to skip their duties. The PSC believes staff members understand their responsibilities and will ignore these harmful calls. They reminded everyone that public workers must continue to serve Zimbabwe without interruption.
Both days are regular workdays for all government employees, except those with approved time off. Everyone is expected to arrive during normal working hours and stay late if necessary. Participating in protests that harm service delivery shows disloyalty to the country. Such actions harm national unity and slow down economic progress. Department heads are required to maintain attendance records for inspectors to review daily.
The Commission expects all workers to continue performing their duties with dedication and loyalty to Zimbabwe. Some political observers believe that many people may stay home because they are dissatisfied with the economy and government issues. Leaders promise strict consequences for anyone who disrupts normal operations. The government stands firm against any work stoppages during these two days.
Both days are regular workdays for all government employees, except those with approved time off. Everyone is expected to arrive during normal working hours and stay late if necessary. Participating in protests that harm service delivery shows disloyalty to the country. Such actions harm national unity and slow down economic progress. Department heads are required to maintain attendance records for inspectors to review daily.
The Commission expects all workers to continue performing their duties with dedication and loyalty to Zimbabwe. Some political observers believe that many people may stay home because they are dissatisfied with the economy and government issues. Leaders promise strict consequences for anyone who disrupts normal operations. The government stands firm against any work stoppages during these two days.