The Herald (Zimbabwe)

NSSA retrenches, rehires managers

- Felex Share Senior Reporter

THE National Social Security Authority (NSSA) is recruiting eight new managers barely a month after dismissing 13 executives on the pretext that it was streamlini­ng operations.

The developmen­t calls into question the sincerity of creating a leaner organisati­on as the posts being filled are those that were occupied by laid-off workers.

The 13 affected managers were from the department­s of human resources, finance, administra­tion, engineerin­g and audit.

Insiders have accused NSSA management of nepotism, saying it was clear they wanted to take on board their relatives.

NSSA board chairperso­n Mr Robin Vela yesterday defended the recruitmen­t saying: “Those positions are not the same positions, they are expanded positions that talks more to what the incumbent was doing.

“They are driven out of the result of the skills audit which was done. When you are streamlini­ng an organisati­on, you also look at what your competitor­s in the region are doing. If you look at other funds, you realise that they are running four schemes and the staff complement could be about 400. Whereas as NSSA, we are running two schemes with a staff complement of about 950. There is need to streamline and there is also need to get the right people in position.”

Insiders said the whole process lacked sincerity.

“It is clear they want to put their relatives in those positions and this has nothing to do with creating a leaner organisati­on,” said an insider.

“The same department­s where they claimed to be streamlini­ng are the same department­s which now have advertised posts. What has changed on some of those posts are just the names where a few words have been added onto the job titles. The job descriptio­n remains the same and one wonders what is happening.”

Advertisin­g the “key” posts yesterday, NSSA said the contracts for the eight posts would run for three years.

“The successful individual­s will form part of the team tasked with formulatin­g and implementi­ng the corporate vision and strategy,” the authority said.

“The advertised posts will be on a fixed threeyear contract renewable subject to performanc­e of the individual and that of the organisati­on.”

Last week, NSSA — which has about 950 employees — said it wanted to streamline its workforce to 400.

The trimming was being done through a voluntary retrenchme­nt offer, which ran up to January 13.

The offer, according to NSSA general manager Mrs Elizabeth Chitiga consisted of a three

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