Zambian Govt Delays Civil Servants' Salaries

Most civil servants are normally paid between 18th and 20th each month.

  • Zambia:   Even ZRA Workers Haven't Been Paid

    Zambian Watchdog, 25 November 2015

    ZRA workers not yet paid also. Last month, ZANACO helped to pay the Salaries for all the ZRA workers, an act which has not happened in a very long time. Normally, ZRA helps… Read more »

  • Zambia:   'Even Ministers Not Paid November Salaries'

    Zambian Watchdog, 24 November 2015

    Minister of Information and Broadcasting and Chief Government Spokesperson Chishimba Kambwili has confirmed that civil servants have not yet been paid their November salaries' Read more »

  • Zambia:   Civil Servants, Soldiers Not Yet Paid

    Zambian Watchdog, 24 November 2015

    Civil Servants, soldiers and police officers have not yet been paid for November. These government workers are normally paid between 18th and 20th each month. But the Watchdog has… Read more »

  • Zambia:   Salaries for Civil Servants Delayed, Again

    Zambian Watchdog, 21 November 2015

    Civil servants who are normally supposed to be paid between 15th and 20th have gone into this weekend without salaries as sources at Zambia national commercial bank reveal that… Read more »

  • Zambia:   Most Newly 'Recruited' Teachers Won't Be On Pay Roll

    Zambian Watchdog, 15 November 2015

    Out of the 5,000 recruited teachers as widely covered in state media, only about 450 shall be put on the pay roll while others will have to depend on funding from the respective… Read more »

Teachers sit in bank to wait for October salaries (file photo).

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