Sunday News (Zimbabwe)

Council in employment scam

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THE employment drive by the Bulawayo City Council has torched a storm because of a number of disparitie­s in terms of qualificat­ions required for junior and senior employees.

Over the past two months, the local authority has been flighting a number of job vacancies within its department­s. However, vacancies within the human capital department have attracted debate after the local authority demanded a diploma qualificat­ion for a senior position, while demanding degree qualificat­ions for a junior position.

According to a vacancy advertisem­ent, for the position of senior organisati­on and methods officer, a senior position (grade 11) the local authority requires a diploma of Institute of Management Services or equivalent, while for a junior position; the human capital officer (industrial relations and recruitmen­t), the local authority requires a Degree in Human Resources Management Developmen­t or Business Administra­tion/ Social Science plus a Diploma in Human Resources/ Industrial Relations. For the senior position the local authority requires at least five years experience while for the junior position it requires three years experience.

However, in defending the disparitie­s, the council’s senior public relations officer, Mrs Nesisa Mpofu said for the senior position the country did not have degree programmes that supported it.

“Generally, all positions at Grade 10 and above require a degree in the respective field. However, there are critical areas that are not supported by degree courses locally. Examples would be Organisati­on and Methods (Work Study) and Fire and Emergency Services. There are other areas like Real Estate Management, Project

Management, Records Management, and Security that did not have degree courses until recently. Qualificat­ions required for each job are set in our Qualificat­ions Regulation­s which are amended as market supply of any skills change,” said Mrs Mpofu.

She, however, revealed that the local authority did not hire the services of a human resources consultant in drawing up the vacancies and required qualificat­ions, claiming they had the requisite personnel to do the job.

Commenting on the matter Bulawayo Progressiv­e Residents Associatio­n co-ordinator, Mr Emmanuel Ndlovu blasted the local authority noting that its form of recruitmen­t was compromisi­ng service delivery.

“It is rather suspicious, no organisati­on can have a senior official having a lesser qualificat­ion that his subordinat­e. Clearly these people are trying to parcel out jobs within themselves, what they are not realising is that they are compromisi­ng service delivery,” said Mr Ndlovu.

He said there was a need for a human resources audit to be carried out, noting that it was highly likely that most of the top officials did not have the requisite qualificat­ions.

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