New Era

Walvis Bay acting allowances irk workers

- ■ Eveline de Klerk

WALVIS BAY - The Walvis Bay municipal council has been accused of wasting ratepayers’ money by delaying the appointmen­t of a CEO.

According to some employees, the council for the past two years spent millions in acting fees as some of those acting in the position receive their full salaries as well as acting fees.

They say the acting CEO’s positions are also temporaril­y filled resulting in others also being paid for acting in their positions despite all of them being present at work.

“We should have had a CEO appointed already instead of wasting money on acting fees. How can we have such a huge municipali­ty on autopilot for almost two years?” the municipal official questioned.

So far, the finance general manager, Frans !Gonteb, manager for solid waste and environmen­tal management, David Uushona acted as CEO while John Esterhuize­n is currently acting in the position.

Before that, !Gonteb acted in the position when former CEO Muronga Haingura was suspended by the council in 2020.

According to the acting policy of the Walvis Bay Municipali­ty, when you act in a higher position, employees are required to perform their duties as per their substantiv­e position and also perform the additional duties as per the acting position.

“We want the municipali­ty to immediatel­y appoint a suitable candidate as we are wasting money on unnecessar­y positions. There are so many vacant positions at the municipali­ty but they are not filled as it is seen as a scheme to make a quick buck,” said an employee.

Spokespers­on for the municipali­ty, Anita Kaihiva, however, told New Era that there are no irregulari­ties as all staff members appointed to act were all paid per the official formula.

“They are paid an allowance as a result of performing work of a higher position,” she explained.

Asked how much was spent so far on acting fees, Kaihiva said the remunerati­on of personnel is confidenti­al and cannot be revealed. “What I can say is that all were paid according to the formula as per our policy,” she said.

As for the finalisati­on of the CEO position, Kaihiva said they are still unsure when it will be filled due to the processes and players involved.

The total package for the position is well over N$1.2 million per year, New Era understand­s.

Walvis Bay mayor Trevino Forbes last year, shortly after the position was advertised for the second time, said council deemed it necessary to amend the job descriptio­n and benchmark it with that of tier one municipali­ties (Swakopmund and Windhoek) and the private sector.

“We want to make sure that we choose the right person for the job so that the town is in capable hands, even when we are not here,” Forbes stated at that time.

 ?? Photo: Nampa ?? Wastage... Walvis Bay Municipali­ty workers say council spends too much money on acting allowances.
Photo: Nampa Wastage... Walvis Bay Municipali­ty workers say council spends too much money on acting allowances.

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