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Feminine sanitary products are finding a new place on the agenda in Zimbabwe, as women join together to make their voices heard on how high costs are affecting their daily lives. A packet of 10 average quality pads cost about Zim $500 000, while a well-known brand of tampons averages $1 200 000. That’s 5 -12 % of monthly wages for a worker in a textile industry earning an average $10 000 000 a month, and not much better for a teacher who takes home about $25 000 000. Tired of the monthly indignities, women have organised themselves, under the auspices of the Zimbabwe Congress of Trade Unions (ZCTU) gender desk, to source affordable sanitary ware. Led by the feisty Thabitha Khumalo, the labour body is coordinating the campaign codenamed Dignity. Period!
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