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Chamisa Forced To Comment On The Infamous Zuva Case Of 2015

4 years agoThu, 02 May 2019 12:29:00 GMT
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Chamisa Forced To Comment On The Infamous Zuva Case Of 2015

Nelson Chamisa, leader of the MDC has argued that the bad law is to blame for the retrenchments that followed the Zuva Petroleum Case Supreme Court ruling of 2015. He was responding to a twitter post which reminded him of his role in the case that saw over 20 000 employees retrenched.

Chamisa was part of the legal team that represented the employer and won the case against workers. He was since then blamed for being anti-labor.

Posting via his Twitter handle, Chamisa lamented the unemployment rate in Zimbabwe. He said:

Labour Day in Zimbabwe… Many are either out of work or without work, almost hopeless and jobless. Only change can make things happen.

Today is the day dedicated to all those who make efforts and never give up. Workers united will never be defeated. I wish I could say happy Workers Day.

The above message attracted various responses. Others thanked him, but, some reminded him of his role in the Zuva case. One of Chamisa’s followers who uses the handle “Rozvi State” said:

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Lest we forget a thousand who lost their jobs without compensation after the Zuva case.

Chamisa responded saying:

Any loss of a job is wrong and tragic. A wrong law does not necessarily make the lawyer who identifies it wrong and bad.

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