Jul 09, 2001
The government played down the effects of a national strike that paralyzed the economy for a second day Wednesday as union leaders proclaimed success, insisting 90 percent of workers stayed away from their jobs. The strike was organized by the Zimbabwe Congress of Trade Unions to protest President Robert Mugabe's economic policies and a 70 percent gasoline price increase that was imposed by the government on June 12.
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