Sikhumbuzo Moyo
IF there is no harmony between managers and workers, production and quality of work becomes the victim, a trade unionist has said.
Speaking during the 2025 Workers Day celebrations at their Bulawayo offices, Zimbabwe Congress of Trade Unions (ZCTU) Western Region chairperson, Mr Ambrose Sibindi said a clear and sincere dialogue between workers, managers and the Government was crucial in enhancing productivity.
“They should be a clear dialogue between the workers, managers or employers and the Government because it has since been established that if these three organs don’t work together in harmony, it results in a lot of problems in governance set up,” said Mr Sibindi in his brief address to workers and various unions in attendance which include The Food Federation and Allied Workers Union of Zimbabwe, Zimbabwe Security Guards Union (ZISEGU), Zimbabwe Revenue and Allied Workers Trade Union (ZIMRATU), Bulawayo Vendors Traders Association, Energy Sector Workers Union of Zimbabwe (ESWUZ), Zimbabwe Educational Health, Scientific and Cultural Workers Union, Zimbabwe Urban Council Workers Union and Zimbabwe Passengers Association.
This year’s commemorations are being held under the theme;
“End Corruption, end workers exploitation: Workers unite for social justice.”
“If there’s disgruntlement, workers won’t put maximum effort in their work, service of quality of production will be badly affected,” said Mr Sibindi.



