Opposition Leader Mutasa Disrupts Campaign with $600 Minimum Wage Pledge

Kambizi Party leader Henry Mutasa aggressively escalated his political campaign by promising a massive $600 USD minimum wage for all domestic workers. The opposition figure deployed this bold economic pledge to directly challenge the ruling party's current fiscal policies and capture the working-class vote. State economists and business syndicates immediately clashed with Mutasa, warning that such an artificial wage floor would bankrupt domestic industries and trigger uncontrollable hyperinflation. The opposition bypassed these macroeconomic warnings, weaponizing widespread labor dissatisfaction to consolidate grassroots support ahead of the highly contested upcoming electoral cycle. As reported by ZimEye, Mutasa's populist wage strategy exposes the deep vulnerability of a ruling establishment that has consistently failed to stabilize the purchasing power of the working class amidst ongoing currency devaluation.

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