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For months on end, we covered the demonstrations, the placards, the raw anger, and the quiet desperation of about six thousand five hundred teachers and thirteen thousand five hundred nurses who had been employed by the state, posted to schools and health facilities across the country, and asked—no, expected—to work for ten, eleven, in some cases thirteen months without a single pesewa of salary, and even that simple fact alone should shame any serious republic because unpaid labour by the state is not an administrative error, it is exploitation. The debate about whether they had clearance or not even found its way onto the floor of Parliament, complete with legal gymnastics, bureaucratic finger-pointing, and moral evasions, yet through all that noise, one thing remained painfully clear: these recruitments were not redundancies, they were not idle bodies warming benches, they were teachers standing in front of overcrowded classrooms and nurses tending to overflowing wards, serving thousands of students and patients daily, filling real gaps in our education and healthcare systems, gaps that all of us know are still dangerously wide and in need of even more hands, not fewer. #JoyPrime