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Pay Rise For Civil Servants Imminent - Minister Mavima

1 year agoSun, 25 Jun 2023 05:42:36 GMT
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Pay Rise For Civil Servants Imminent - Minister Mavima

The Government is “looking at all possibilities” of cushioning civil servants, with a salary increase in Zimbabwe dollars and an adjustment of the US dollar allowance “imminent”.

This was said by Public Service, Labour and Social Welfare Minister Paul Mavima in an interview with State media. Mavima said:

As has always been the case with the Government, our workers are important to us. As we speak, Treasury is working on the issue.

We are looking at all possibilities, including effecting an increase of the US dollar, as well as a pay increase in local currency. The consultations I am talking about do not take a long time.

Once we have our numbers from Treasury, we will immediately submit them to the President for his consideration and adjustment before the National Joint Negotiation Council convenes for negotiations.

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A pay rise is imminent; public service workers need to be paid handsomely so that they do their job well.

We, as Government, have an obligation to meet the needs of our workers so that they will not engage in corruption and “kungwavha-ngwavha” (hustling).

We expect workers to discharge their duties diligently.

Zimbabwe Confederation of Public Sector Trade Unions (ZCPSTU) president Cecilia Alexander said negotiations with Government for a pay rise will resume soon. She said:

As you may be aware, our salaries, especially the local currency component, have been wiped away by inflation, and that alone calls for a salary increase.

However, what is on the ground is that both the US dollar component and the local component need adjustment.

The Government seems to be promising a good package that will be enough to cater for workers’ needs and they are also saying there is room for backdating the salaries.

In April, the Government awarded its workers a 100 percent salary increment in Zimbabwe dollars, and increased their COVID-19 allowance from US$200 to US$250, except for health sector workers.

Teachers were also awarded an additional US$80 monthly teaching allowance payable in local currency at the prevailing exchange rate.

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29 Comments

Anonymous · 1 year ago
This is a hoax civil servants meant to garner the vote from you...
citizen · 1 year ago
hooo nhasi ndopave kunzi pay them handsomely nokt mave kuda ma votes avo , hameno icharedzwa zvakapusa kudayi .
Mwari ave nemi vakuru imi!!! · 1 year ago
Hongu nyika haina mari yakawanda asi ipai vanhu kurarama kwakanaka, Munorega kupa vanhu mari muchitemba kuti vanozongongwavha kuti mwedzi upere? Now, makuda kuvhoterwa makuda kuti vawane mari yavo yamaichengeta kuti muzovabata kumeso nayo futi? Since you have already won the election you might as well continue fighting sanctions using their salaries. Tongai henyu varume ndimi vene vayo. Isu tichangoonawo kuti todii kuti tirarame. Ko madyei nhasi Cde? Ini ndangoonawo zvinoita kuti ndimuke ndiri mupenyu.
Anonymous spectator · 1 year ago
How many civil servants should take their lives before they are given USD..... 😐
jobho · 1 year ago
ko mari yacho vanopiwa rini zvamunongotaura zvekuda kuwedzera mari kubva gore rapera
Smirnoff · 1 year ago
Russian soldiers who were paid in Vodka during the Word War were better off.
Anonymous · 1 year ago
Useless negotiations between government and worker representatives At the end of the day the government will pay whatever they want Hapana zvavanoitiwa
Civilsevarnt · 1 year ago
Zanu pf nehurumende yechisveta simba kutaura chokwadi vote hamuhainhi henyu. Mungatobirira nembwasungata dzenyu dzamakapa mari asi ruzhinji ruchati kwete. Tichaita hondo yemoto wemashanga kunyangwe muine pfuti. Mupurisa akakwidzwa mota yelobels kumas**** pachinzvimbo chekugutsikana nekuti abatsirwa netransport asi akatoba chingwa imomo futi. Rusape police offer aienda kuheadlands
Pensioner · 1 year ago
Pensioners need real increments, not the usual peanuts. Government pensioners' increments must always be effected during same month with serving members to protect pensioners from the inflation of the following month.
Destitute · 1 year ago
Pensioners expended all their productive energy to build up this country's foundation. Give them pay equivalent to a serving officer of their last grade. Let them get every allowance payable to a serving officer, other than uniform, and travelling and subsistence. Their economic challenges are not different.
cid · 1 year ago
iye akadii kupiwa loan yema bond Nxaa achingomisa mazimhuno
judges paid handsomely not civil servants · 1 year ago
mapenzi aya anofunga kuti vashandi havafungi,vatsigiri wezanu ndiwo vasina nhete,nguva dzafamba,chihurumende chezanu chinoda kupa handsome pay towards elections¿musabatwe maziso,23 August is the day to free Zimbabwe from zanu colonisation
Angry birds association · 1 year ago
from the above comments I can tell pipo are angry.... a hungry man is an angry man
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Boss Dewa · 1 year ago
yaaa vanhu vakupopota.August pachanakidza
QQ · 1 year ago
Tamirira kurova nyoka musoro on 23 August. Enough of this nonsense, kushandisa vanhu mahara. #NHM #Vote ÇÇÇ for change
Hokage · 1 year ago
The People don't want bond , what will they do with it ? , you too saw it unfit to give judges loans in Zimbabwean dollars why would you think people want bond ?
dudz · 1 year ago
minister we know elections are coming what about money mthuli ncube stole from pensioners in 2019 you git loans in us dollars and judges fo you think we are fools civil servants now ar ae afraid to retire because of your government which doesnt care about its workers but themslves but August is near the corner its time for us to rise god is watching 43yrs look at us
Tel Aviv · 1 year ago
Ngano dzaTsuro naGudo dzanyanya.
Civilsevarnt · 1 year ago
maloans edzimba in USa amunongopana munotora nguva muchinyora ngano idzodzo here.Kuwe zviseko zvenyika setisina kuenda kuchikoro satani Mavhima
doug · 1 year ago
How much are you going to buy them for with such a very short space of time left for you to save or maintain your job? They have really suffered and have been reduced to paupers in the past two or so months. Instead of saying a rise is imminent and then you do the usual theatrics of meetings with the familiar "leaders" and the resurrected njnc, just give them a figure from your learned knowledge of what an African family in Zimbabwe needs, and give the date for the implementation. After the last pay and increases due to the policies from the Finance Ministry to do with the exchange rate, civil servants are too weak to make it to the negotiating table, sit down and concentrate. The minister knows what amount families need!
Anonymous · 1 year ago
HET · 1 year ago
kuwedzera or kusawedzera zvakafanana 23 hapana anochinja mafungire
Civilservant · 1 year ago
Mavhima taneta nengano dzako. Ndinonzwa hasha uri satani. Vanhu varikuzviuraya vamwe kufa nemaBp. Zvekuwedzera mari yagara isiri kukwana, Makore mangani muchitaura zvemari vanhu kutaura kudai hawana chekubata imi muchitaura zverwendo rwetrain. Mbavha dzenyu dziri kutibira kukumuriswa hembe we now need a change mazvitadza tomboedzawo umwe pa5 yrs dzacho.
Bull**** · 1 year ago
UCHAVHOTERWA NEMA CIVIL SERVANTS AKO IWAYO KUTADZA KUMBOPAWO MUNHU WESE NATION WIDE PAY INCREASE AS AND PEG A MINIMUM WAGE

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