Nurses at Parirenyatwa Group of Hospitals staged a protest on Wednesday over low salaries, saying their earnings are no longer adequate to sustain them.
The nurses demonstrated within the hospital premises, singing and dancing, while some sat outside in the sun.
“We want our money. We cannot continue working for nothing,” some of the protesting nurses said.
However, the nurses declined to engage with the media. When approached for comment, they insisted they were on a tea break.
“We do not know who informed you about the demonstration, but we are working normally and have shifts, including tea breaks.
“We do not want anything to do with the media, since you are not our employers and you do not pay us,” they said.
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