Chronicle (Zimbabwe)

Bulawayo job seekers overwhelm NetOne

- Kiyapili Sibanda

SCORES of job seekers yesterday thronged the Zimbabwe Internatio­nal Trade Fair (ZITF) Hall 2 in Bulawayo to secure employment under the NetOne’s brand ambassador recruitmen­t drive.

The State-owned mobile operator has promised to hire 20 000 brand ambassador­s countrywid­e and 2 000 in each province as part of its job creation mandate in line with Zim-Asset.

By around 10AM, NetOne officers had already issued interview tickets to 1 800 people while more continued to throng the venue for the project called IS’PANO njenge S’PAN.

A NetOne regional officer, Mrs Elmah Dube, said they wanted to recruit 2 000 brand ambassador­s who would sell the company’s new products and services to the market.

“We want 2 000 brand ambassador­s to sell our products and reach out to the people on the ground. We want to improve accessibil­ity of our products because we realised that there is a gap in the market,” she said.

Mrs Dube said job creation was at the heart of NetOne’s operations in support of the ZimAsset blue-print.

She said the brand ambassador­s would start working on the 3rd of July on a commission­based contract.

“The workers will start working on 3 July on a commission based contract. We will give them transport and meals allowances. The more one sells, the more one is going to earn. Simply this means that the brand ambassador­s have to try by all means to sell the products for them to have a better package,” said Mrs Dube.

She said NetOne was on a drive to reach out and penetrate every place in the country, including remote areas.

“Plans are already there to reach the rural areas. You will find that the brand ambassador­s we are recruiting will be taken to areas like Gwanda passing Esigodini, Mbalabala and West Nicholson. For those ambassador­s in Beitbridge we will go with them to areas like Tongwe, Tuli and surroundin­g areas,” she said.

Mrs Dube said the response was overwhelmi­ng and thanked Bulawayo people for coming in their numbers. Those interviewe­d expressed excitement about the initiative and commended NetOne for creating opportunit­ies for them.

“This is a good move by NetOne and I’m very happy because they are supporting Government initiative­s of employment creation. Some companies are closing down but NetOne has come up with good news not only to Bulawayo but the country at large,” said Miss Priscah Dube. — @Kiyaz_Cool

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