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Zimbabwe to host SADC labour meet next week
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[QUOTE="Nehanda, post: 29198, member: 2262"] Zimbabwe plans to welcome SADC Ministers next week. These officials handle jobs and worker issues across southern Africa. They meet at Victoria Falls from March 24 through March 28. The beautiful Elephant Hills Hotel serves as their gathering place. Dr. Jenfan Muswere shared this news Tuesday after a Cabinet meeting. He said everything moves forward as planned for this important regional event. Zimbabwe currently leads SADC as chairperson. The ministers need to review several key documents during their stay. They want updates about who signed the SADC Protocol on Employment and Labour. They need reports about decent work promotion. They plan discussions about ending forced labor in fishing industries. The group also aims to improve vocational education training systems across member countries. Senior officials arrive first to prepare the paperwork. These experts work from March 24 through March 26. They create documents ministers need for making decisions. Dr. Muswere assured everyone that Zimbabwe stands ready to host this meeting successfully. Last year, Angola hosted similar talks. That meeting noted that three countries signed the important protocol—Angola, Malawi, and Ewaswatini. Other nations promised to finish their approval process by 2025. Everyone agrees this agreement helps create better jobs with proper rights for workers. The ministers previously asked all countries to create national job policies. These help reduce unemployment problems across the region. They requested regular reports with accurate worker statistics. The group approved a master plan for tracking regional job markets. [/QUOTE]
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