New government recruitment system in offing
THE government has
turned-down a pilot scheme used to employ civil servants, especially retired
and redundant officials, to government jobs resolving such posts to be filled
through the public service recruitment system. Prime
Minister Kassim Majaliwa issued the directive in Morogoro on Sunday shortly
after visiting the region for a three-day official tour. According to the PM,
the system will allow public servants access their notable benefits other than
being re-employed using two-year contracts. Posts such as driving, is now under
the system, he said “There is no need to council to offer contact employments
to such kind of jobs.” But the prime minister allowed councils to re-employ
retired civil servants to on contractual terms, especially in the field of
professional science teachers.
Tanzania's Prime Minister Kassim Majaliwa
The premier, however, directed the council to thoroughly
undertake an assessment to find the exact number of individuals employed under
such arrangement. Speaking on phantom workers, Mr Majaliwa reported that the
special identification exercise to establish the number of ghost workers ends
this month while action will be taken with immediate effect. Morogoro Region
Commissioner Dr Stephen Kebwe said the region was still reviewing its workforce
through its payroll. Already, he said, the region has revealed 315 phantom
workers which caused 2.132bil/- in loss to the government. Meanwhile the Prime
Minister said the government will not hesitate to fire leaders who happen to be
a burden in executing various development projects. “The government has
allocated funds for development projects. But some leaders are misleading the
public about the projects. All directors who will be found gracing such false
statements will soon find themselves jobless.” He took the opportunity to warn
all executive directors across the country to abide by the new directives.
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