By Alois Vinga GOVERNMENT has maintained its earlier position it could not meet salary demands by civil servants insisting it could only award increments within its resource limits. Last month, Zimbabwe Confederation of Public Sector Trade Unions (ZCPSTU) president Cecilia Alexander, expressed frustration over government’s reluctance to tackle the unending dispute it has with its restive workforce. She gave notice to commence a full-scale strike. The labour group is demanding an immediate return to the October 2019 salary scales which saw the least paid civil servant earning around US$500, up from the current US$160 equivalent. But a Friday update released by the Public Service Commission’s secretary, Jonathan Wutawunashe doused any lingering hopes by civil servants they will ever receive the wage increases.