Mnangagwa Reverses Chiwenga’s Move, Lowers Retirement Age
In a move that has Zimbabweans talking, the country’s President Emmerson Mnangagwa has reversed a decision made by his deputy Constantino Chiwenga.
Mnangagwa cut the retirement age from 70 to 65 effectively reversing Chiwenga’s decision made in 2018.
In August 2018, Chiwenga, who then doubled as Defence and War Veterans Affairs minister, extended soldiers’ retirement age from 65 to 70 after amending section 113(2)(a) of the Defence Act Chapter 11:02.
According to circular number 13 of 2020 dated August 31, 2020 addressed to all heads of government departments including the Defence Ministry, the latest amendment is meant to harmonise the retirement criteria for all civil servants.
The circular signed by Public Service Commission secretary Jonathan Wutawunashe reads, “The amendment approved by His Excellency the President, which is being finalised in the immediate term, harmonises the retirement criteria by restoring the retirement/pensionable age to sixty-five years for all civil servants. Heads of ministry will, therefore, with immediate effect, no longer need to request extension of service for personnel who have not attained the age of 65 years.“
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The changes were made in terms of an amendment to section 17 of SI (Statutory Instrument) 1 of 2000, Public Service Regulations 2000, which read: “Subject to section 18, a member appointed on pensionable terms of service, (a) before the 1st of May, 1992 shall have a pensionable age of sixty-five years and (b) on or after the 1st of May 1992 shall have a pensionable age of sixty years.”
Zimbabwe’s general pensionable age ranges between 55 to 65 years.
The PSC confirmed the latest development on its Twitter account saying, “Government harmonizes the retirement age for civil servants. The Retirement/Pensionable age is now 65 following the approval by HE President E.D Mnangagwa in consultation with the Public Service Commission. All Civil servants can now retire at 65 without applying for extension.”
Government harmonizes the retirement age for civil servants. The Retirement/Pensionable age is now 65 following the approval by HE President E.D Mnangagwa in consultation with the Public Service Commission. All Civil servants can now retire at 65 without applying for extension.
— Public Service Commission – Zimbabwe (@psczimbabwe) September 4, 2020
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