LCC should address workers’ outstanding salaries
Dear editor,
THE Lusaka City Council (LCC) employees have gone several months without salaries. (more…)
Dear editor,
THE Lusaka City Council (LCC) employees have gone several months without salaries. (more…)
PRISCILLA MWILA, Lusaka
ACCESS to quality health services has increased from four to 20 percent since Government introduced the National Health Insurance Scheme (NHIS), which now has over 460,000 contributors from the civil service, private and informal sectors. (more…)
DEPUTY Secretary to the Cabinet Martine Mtonga has warned district heads of government department in North-Western Province against giving false information to officers verifying the number of workers on payroll in the region. (more…)
FRANCIS LUNGU, Luwingu
TWO female health workers at Kasama General Hospital in Northern Province have been suspended for allegedly soliciting money from patients seeking health services. (more…)
PRISCILLA MWILA and ISAAC PHIRI, Lusaka
THE money which will be raised from the reduction from President Edgar Lungu’s salary and that of senior government officials should be channelled to social services for Zambians to fully benefit from it. (more…)
Dear editor,
THE unearthing of 4,000 ghost workers forking out K60 million per month from the Copperbelt Province alone that is supposed to develop the country is sad indeed and to me the buck stops at payroll end users. (more…)
NANCY SIAME, Lusaka
THOSE in charge of cleaning up the civil service payroll system should not just end at freezing salary accounts for 4,000 Copperbelt-based ghost workers but should ensure that the culprits are arrested and prosecuted, President Edgar Lungu has said. (more…)
NANCY SIAME, Lusaka
A RECENT government payroll clean-up exercise on the Copperbelt has established that 4,000 civil servants are unaccounted for while K60 million is lost monthly through fraudulent management of the payroll. (more…)