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We Have Not Advertised Any Job Vacancies – PSC

2 years agoSun, 16 Jan 2022 15:40:24 GMT
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We Have Not Advertised Any Job Vacancies – PSC

Public Service Commission (PSC) secretary Jonathan Wutawunashe has dismissed as fake a message circulating on social media claiming the Commission is set to distribute waiting numbers and cards for job seekers to the Ministry of Youth, Sport, Arts and Recreation. Here is Wutawunashe’s full statement:

FAKE NEWS ALERT: PSC HAS NOT ORGANISED ANY DISTRIBUTION OF ANY WAITING NUMBERS & CARDS FOR ANY JOB SEEKERS AT ANY MINISTRY LOCATION

The Public Service Commission has noted with concern a message circulating on social media masquerading as a Commission announcement that youths who are seeking employment in Government should come to the Ministry of Youth, Sports, Arts and Recreation on Monday, 17 January where they will be given waiting numbers and cards by the Commission. The Commission advises that this is FAKE NEWS created out of mischief.

Those who follow our posts will observe that consistently, the Commission conveys authentic communication in a standard manner.
As a rule, where vacancies arise in the Public Service, job adverts are publicised through national newspapers, broadcasting services, our website, LinkedIn, Twitter and Facebook accounts.

Such job adverts are on letterhead, bear an authentic PSC logo, are clearly branded, and display our various contact details at the bottom (c.g. Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn accounts, Whatsapp number, email and contact phone numbers).

Readers should distrust any information that does not conform to this standard procedure, and that advertise unusual procedures that depart from the Commission’s normal operations.

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Prospective job seekers who wish to be considered for future jobs, as and when they become available, can register on the PSC online job registration system, the Human Resources Management Information System (HRMIS), which is accessible on the Internet from any part of the country.

Interested job seekers can register online by visiting the Public Service Commission (PSC) website. http://www.psc.gov.zw/, clicking on “human resources on the top banner and selecting “recruitment and appointments”, then selecting “Click here to register.” This will lead the applicant through the registration process.

Alternatively, applicants can go to https://zimeservices posms.gov swin/portal then follow instructions to register.

Once an applicant completes registration, he or she will receive a unique registration number.

The Public Service Commission values its clients, job seekers, stakeholders and workers, and will always use established official communication channels for engagement.

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