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Treasury releases K200 million for public service arrears

- By KALOBWE BWALYA and IRVIN MUYUMBWA

GOVERNMENT has started dismantlin­g arrears for the public service workers with the Treasury releasing K200 million to be disbursed this month, National Union of Public and Private Educators of Zambia president (NUPPEZ has said.

And speaking at the same briefing, Public Service Management Division Permanent Secretary Boniface Chimbwali said funds allocated by the Treasury to pay arrears are K20.5 million to Ministry of General Education, K15.9 Million to Ministry of Health, K15.8 Million to Ministry of Defense and K8.8 Million among others.

Mr Chimbwali has also cautioned resident doctors as essential workers that the law prescribes that anyone who does not report for work should not be paid and therefore, should blame themselves for consequenc­es to follow.

And speaking on behalf of the unions at a joint press briefing yesterday, National Union of Public and Private Educators of Zambia president (NUPPEZ) Victor Muyumba said this follows active engagement with government on improved salaries and conditions of service for 2021.

He said the government has committed itself to dismantle the accumulate­d personnel emoluments related arrears for public service workers over the next six months.

Mr Muyumba said the dismantlin­g will start with an initial disburseme­nt of K200 million this month across the entire public service.

He said eligible employees will be paid on first come first serve basis and the payments will cover those who are serving, retired and deceased.

And Mr Muyumba said the public service unions are concerned on the stand-off between government and the Resident Doctors Associatio­n of Zambia on matters that were seemingly resolved.

Mr Muyumba has since called on both parties to resolve their difference­s amicably following proper procedures.

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