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Introduce a 75% local employment policy: Gwanda Mayor
24 Oct 2011 at 06:58hrs | Views
Gwanda mayor Lionel DeNecker has urged government to introduce a policy compelling private companies and government institutions to reserve 75% of their employment quota for locals in each province.
DeNecker told NewsDay yesterday the majority of employees at private companies and government institutions in Gwanda were drawn from outside Matabeleland South province.
He cited examples of menial jobs at Beitbridge Border Post which he claimed had been taken over by people from outside the province, adding this had forced most youths from the region to migrate to neighbouring South Africa in search of employment.
"Employing locals is the only way to make them benefit from companies operating in the area. The government benefits a lot through the Beitbridge and Plumtree border posts," said DeNecker.
DeNecker said in the next National Budget, Finance minister Tendai Biti should ensure the majority of people employed in government projects in any province were locals.
He said the policy should then cascade to private companies.
The mayor also urged Biti to release adequate funds for completion of stalled government projects in Gwanda, the Matabeleland South provincial capital.
These include the Joshua Mqabuko Nkomo Polytechnic and Gwanda Prison.
DeNecker told NewsDay yesterday the majority of employees at private companies and government institutions in Gwanda were drawn from outside Matabeleland South province.
He cited examples of menial jobs at Beitbridge Border Post which he claimed had been taken over by people from outside the province, adding this had forced most youths from the region to migrate to neighbouring South Africa in search of employment.
"Employing locals is the only way to make them benefit from companies operating in the area. The government benefits a lot through the Beitbridge and Plumtree border posts," said DeNecker.
DeNecker said in the next National Budget, Finance minister Tendai Biti should ensure the majority of people employed in government projects in any province were locals.
He said the policy should then cascade to private companies.
The mayor also urged Biti to release adequate funds for completion of stalled government projects in Gwanda, the Matabeleland South provincial capital.
These include the Joshua Mqabuko Nkomo Polytechnic and Gwanda Prison.
Source - NewsDay