Zimbabwe Doctors March To Support ‘Abducted’ Union Activist

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Zimbabwe Doctors March To Support ‘Abducted’ Union Activist
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Zimbabwe Doctors March To Support ‘Abducted’ Union Activist.

Hundreds of Zimbabwean doctors and nurses marched in Harare on Monday to protest the suspected kidnapping of a doctors’ union leader by security forces for organising a slew of strikes.

Doctors are paid less than $200 per month in Zimbabwe — a country still struggling with hyperinflation and fuel and food shortages after decades of economic crisis under former president Robert Mugabe, who died a week ago.The protesters chanted “No Peter, no work,” in a second day of protests since Magombeyi’s disappearance.

Opposition leader Nelson Chamisa condemned Magombeyi’s disappearance saying the government had failed to “protect its citizens”.

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