
Johnson
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I think if Zumbani was in western world, someone would made a killing during Covid. But even upto today we still use it same way it was used 100 years ago by our forefathers, no "take this Zumbani twice a day for flu" in pharmacies. We import 90% of our medicines but Zumbani for example we have it, mumvee we have it, those who came before us gave us pointers, but we never improved their findings. Whats wrong with us? Could it be our education system?
























Another way to frame it, @Jamwanda2, is that the Human Rights Commission is inherently a political office, whereas the Public Service Commission is fundamentally bureaucratic and far more substantial in terms of workload and operational depth. In her new role, politics will only become pronounced when she effectively steps into a position akin to that once held by Mariyawanda Nzuwa, serving as the public face of civil servants’ welfare and working conditions. That responsibility is both demanding and highly exposed, and it may ultimately prove overwhelming, potentially prompting her early exit. VP Chiwenga is still being pilloried by his internal ZANU-PF rivals on his decision to sack striking nurses. Viewed through that lens, the move could be interpreted, perhaps wryly, as a form of constructive dismissal.


We have a serious public toilet shortage in Zimbabwe




