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Zimbabwe Breeding What The Liberation War Fought Against – As NEC receive reports on Chinese ‘Slave master’

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ZIMBABWE is getting fingers pointed at for policies that have riddled the economy and work spaces of a new colonial master in the form of slave masters.A Chinese miner has been reported to National Employment Council NEC over deplorable working conditions.The Chinese boss He Chisheng Mike is also accused of treating local Zimbabwean workers like slaves by locking them inside the mine compound and not allowing them to go outside the premises.

National Union of Mines, Quarrying, Iron and Steel Workers of Zimbabwe (NUMQISWZ) has escalated the alleged abuse of workers by Chinese miner, Yakutsi Investment, to the National Employment Council for the Mining Industry (NEC).

The move follows a deadlocked meeting between the union and the miner.

NUMQISWZ legal and education training officer Shadreck Pelewelo insisted that the workers should not pay COVID-19 testing fees.

“We have written a letter to the NEC over the unfair practices being committed by Yakutsi Investments. They are violating the mining industry collective bargaining agreement,” Pelewelo said.

Workers alleged that they were being forced to pay US$20 COVID-19 testing fees each time they returned to the mine after a day out.

Company representatives said they would refund the workers the money they would have to paid as COVID-19 testing fees.

“We will need proof to show that such an amount has been paid,” said a company representative who preferred not to be identified.

“The fence and the locks have been removed and now they can walk freely. Our suggestion is that once a week, we will allow workers to go to town, but not all of them,” he said.

He said the company had also violated the governing code by forcing workers to stay at mine accommodation, which has no ablution facilities.

Six workers — Knowledge Mukomba, Spencer Denhere, Chelsani Nyathi, Stanley Muleya, Isiah Munkuli and Lovemore Mugande — said they left the mine on Saturday to visit their families, but on their return last Monday, they were ordered to pay US$20 for COVID-19 tests

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