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Govt bigwigs sing blues over bonuses

- BY SHARON BUWERIMWE Follow us on Twitter @NewsDayZim­babwe

GOVERNMENT says civil servants from director level upwards will only be paid 2022 bonuses based on their performanc­e appraisal outcomes.

Civil servants below director level have been awarded 100% bonuses in foreign currency, which will be paid over two months.

In a notice dated November 21, 2022, Public Service Commission secretary Tsitsi Choruma said the move was in line with government’s new practice of performanc­e contractin­g, which only rewards satisfacto­ry performanc­e by directors and those above them.

“It must be noted that director grades and above signed performanc­e contracts at the beginning of 2022. It is in view of these performanc­e contracts that directors and above will not receive any bonus in 2022, but rather will, at the beginning of 2023, get performanc­e awards based on their performanc­e for the year 2022.

“These awards will only be extended to directors and above after all evaluation­s and assessment­s for the year 2022 are completed. Only director grades and above who meet their set targets will get performanc­e awards. This is in line with government’s new practice of performanc­e contractin­g which only rewards satisfacto­ry performanc­e and sanctions non-satisfacto­ry performanc­e for directors and above,” the notice read.

Choruma said government was ensuring that a resultsbas­ed, high performanc­e and high productivi­ty work culture is inculcated in the civil service.

“From 2023 onwards, performanc­e contractin­g, which had only thus far been for director grades and above, will also be cascaded to civil servants of all grades across the board.”

Workers’ representa­tives expressed mixed views over the new bonus payment regime.

Zimbabwe Nurses Associatio­n president Enock Dongo said: “There is nothing wrong with paying bonuses using performanc­e-based appraisals as long as it has been done at the beginning of the year. However, I feel that it’s unfair for the government to shift goal posts and pay the directors next year. These people had also planned for their holidays. That is unacceptab­le and unfair. After all, they are not even getting salaries that sustain them.”

Amalgamate­d Rural Teachers Union of Zimbabwe president Obert Masaraure said: “A performanc­e-based bonus in addition to an annual bonus is welcome for civil servants. Performanc­e-based bonuses should not replace the 13th cheque. We, however, have a crisis of a top-heavy bureaucrac­y with multiple directors duplicatin­g duties. The civil service should be restructur­ed to enhance efficiency and save resources. We need more human resources at shop-floor level than in air-conditione­d offices.”

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