Zimbabwe's public sector balks on strike, teachers to down tools

Zimbabwe's main public sector union has backed down from plans for a national strike, citing the volatile situation after security forces cracked down on protesters this month, but teachers will go ahead with a work stoppage.<div class="feedflare">
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