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Civil Servants' July Salaries Delayed

1 year agoFri, 14 Jul 2023 08:05:02 GMT
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Civil Servants' July Salaries Delayed

The Government has shifted the pay dates for civil servants for the month of July 2023 to take into account a new salary increment.

Government representatives and members of the Zimbabwe Confederation of Public Sector Trade Unions (ZCPSTU), formerly Apex Council, met on 7 July 2023 under the National Joint Negotiating Council to review civil servants’ conditions of service.

Addressing a post-Cabinet media briefing on Tuesday, Information, Publicity and Broadcasting Services Minister Monica Mutsvangwa said the Government had decided to increase civil servants’ forex and local currency salary components with immediate effect.

In a letter dated 13 July 2023, Finance and Economic Development Secretary George Guvamatanga advised the Chairman of Service Commissions Vincent Hungwe to shift civil servants’ pay dates. He wrote:

As you may be aware, Government and Workers met on the 7th of July 2023, as part of the ongoing negotiations to improve the remuneration of public servants and pensions.

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Taking account of the agreement by workers to the tabled proposal signed on the 11th of July 2023 and the Cabinet directive of the same day, that the processing of the offer be implemented, Treasury proposes to shift pay dates to allow the payroll to be rerun…

Guvamatanga said the pay dates should be moved as follows: Army & Air Force of Zimbabwe, from 14 July to 18 July; Health, ZRP, and ZPC also from 14 July to 18 July.

The pay date for public workers in the education sector has been moved from 17 July to 21 July.

However, for the Rest of Service and Independent Commissions, as well as Pensions and Grant Aided Institutions, the pay dates are unchanged, that is, 21 July and 25 July respectively.

Guvamatanga advised Hungwe to communicate the new pay dates to members of the civil service.

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17 Comments

Tel Aviv · 1 year ago
Dai masanopa vanhu mararatgs vafanobatsirika. Vana vaziya nenzara.
Anonymous · 1 year ago
Pakaipa,lets be patient,hapana zuva risingasviki.
Anonymous · 1 year ago
Imborimari irikuiswa inoitawo kuti pay postponed iyoyo voita kunge varikuisa ma million nhayi
MalcolmX · 1 year ago
****'s government has been incompetent from the start. The guy is not smart like RGM his government is cloged with the Mudhas like minded .Murderers who make mistakes on everything.Ukaona President vasingazive number of non constituency ministers .This was his hallmark to power after stolen elections.
Pasi Pamera Ziso · 1 year ago
They saw it coming, negotiations were dragged into the very last hour knowing fully well that SSB would have closed for the month. Where were they all this time. I tend to suspect that deliberate incompetence is being used by some malcontents who want to expose the president. It is like advising the president to distribute farming imputs midway through the rainy season yet they have all the resources at their disposal to ensure timeous distribution.
Pensioner · 1 year ago
Pensioners must also be paid their increment this month.
Anonymous · 1 year ago
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doug · 1 year ago
Did the workers and government meet to sign an agreement after not having any fruitful talks?
Zuze · 1 year ago
Aikaka, nhai @doug, warasika papi mumba yeround isina window? To ZANU monologue=dialogue. Just like POLAD ED talking to himself he is having a dialogue with opposition parties. In this case Treasury talking to Public Service Commission is dialogue. To workers it's 'Take it or leave it'. No wonder we are not making progress as a country.
Zuze · 1 year ago
Kunge pane mari svinu, two twunzungu itwotwo! Asi vanoshandisa abacus kuita calculations? In this day and age of computerisation, it shouldn't take forever to re-calculate payroll.
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