Mugabe in pre-election minimum wage ploy

President Robert Mugabe chose the eve of Zimbabwe's general election to increase the minimum wage for domestic servants tenfold.

President Robert Mugabe chose the eve of Zimbabwe's general election to increase the minimum wage for domestic servants tenfold.

A union official said the sudden increase would lead to mass unemployment and illicit child labour.

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