Five Public Service Commission Staff To Hire 31 Illegal Teachers By Forging Signatures Of Senior (HR) Officers

Five Public Service Commission Staff To Hire 31 Illegal Teachers By Forging Signatures Of Senior (HR)  Officers

THE Public Service Commission (PSC) has suspended four human resources officers and dismissed one after they allegedly forged signatures of senior government officials to illegally hire teachers. Primary and Secondary Education Minister Lazarus Dokora told Chronicle yesterday that the five were all from his ministry.Minister Dokora could not be drawn into revealing the names of the officers, saying he was not in the office. He said the officials were working with PSC officials to manufacture fake letters to…

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Broke Zanu PF Regime Fails To Pay Pensioners Since October

HUNDREDS of senior citizens are spending days queuing at banking institutions across the country, hoping to access their November pay as the cash strapped government fails to pay. The frail looking elderly have been camping at the banks since the 31st of November and some from the 10th of December which are the pay dates announced by the Public Service Commission (PSC). In interviews with NewZimbabwe.com, hungry and angry senior citizens sitting and stranded at…

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Zimbabwe Government Moves All Pensioner’s Pay Date

Zimbabwe Government Moves All Pensioner’s Pay Date

THE hard up and broke Zanu government has, last minute in the run up to Christmas, announced that all pensioner’s pay dates have been moved  to next week. Pretty Sunguro, the secretary for Public Service Commission (PSC) claims that Mugabe’s Zanu PF regime will ensure that  all pensioners  have been paid by 10 December 2015.. By Sibusiso Ngwenya

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George Charamba Received US$228 278 From Premier Service Medical Aid Society ‘Ca$hbert Scandal’

George Charamba Received US$228 278 From Premier Service Medical Aid Society ‘Ca$hbert Scandal’

WHILE media reports last year unearthed that President Robert Mugabe’s spokesperson George Charamba, a former board member of Premier Service Medical Aid Society (Psmas), had received US$100, 000 from the organisation, it has emerged that he in fact received US$228 278 between 2009 and 2013 in board fees and allowances — a fortune for a civil servant. According to an Ernst and Young forensic investigation on the use of Psmas funds draft report 2015 addressed to the…

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