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Zimbabwe: Worker Claims Brutal Assault by Chinese Employers

Chinese Firm Accused of Brutalizing Workers in Zimbabwe – A Developing Story

Harare,Zimbabwe – A worker at Chinese-owned Huaman investments (Private) Limited has alleged a violent assault after reporting a workplace injury,igniting concerns over worker exploitation within Chinese-run companies operating in Zimbabwe. The incident, reported by NewZimbabwe.com, details a disturbing pattern of abuse, poor wages, and intimidation .

The employee, whose identity is being protected, sustained injuries on the job and sought assistance from the national Engineering Workers Union (NEWU). Following union advice, he contacted the National Social Security Authority (NSSA) to initiate injury assessment procedures. However, upon returning to the company, the situation escalated dramatically.

According to the worker, manager Mr.lohua, along wiht a Zimbabwean foreman, physically attacked him and colleagues. the assault reportedly involved thrown bricks and iron, with the management questioning why NSSA and the union were involved.Other employees have corroborated these claims,detailing years of alleged abuse and exploitation.

dire Working Conditions

Workers report earning as little as US$0.90 per hour, working grueling 12-hour shifts (5 am to 7 pm) for a daily wage of US$7-8.Crucially, many lack formal employment contracts, and complaints are met with violence. One worker claims to have lost a tooth during a beating, while night shift employees are given only one hour for meals and rest, facing US$20 pay deductions for even minor delays. A former employee alleges being chased by dogs while attempting to claim unpaid wages.

Allegations of Police Corruption

The situation is further complex by claims of police inaction. One former employee reported an incident to Msasa Police Station, only to be told assistance was contingent on providing fuel for an investigation – a clear indication of alleged corruption and a systemic failure to protect worker rights. The worker stated that reporting the incident was “a waste of time” due to alleged bribery.

Huaman Investments Remains Silent

NewZimbabwe.com reports repeated attempts to contact Huaman Investments for comment have been unsuccessful.

This is a developing story. world-today-news.com will continue to monitor the situation and provide updates as they become available. We are committed to uncovering the truth and holding those responsible for worker exploitation accountable.

Keywords: Zimbabwe, China, Huaman Investments, worker exploitation, abuse, labor rights, NSSA, NEWU, police corruption, Harare.

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