Pensioners are urging the government to increase their pension payouts, stating that current allocations fall woefully short of meeting their basic needs in the face of rising living costs.

The National Social Security Authority (NSSA) is currently paying pensioners around US$50 a month.

During the Parliamentary Portfolio Committeeโ€™s public consultations for the 2025 National Budget, held in Bulawayo on Wednesday, retirees expressed frustration over inadequate financial support post-retirement.

Dorcas Dengu, a former employee of the Ministry of Higher and Tertiary Education with 41 years of service, lamented that her pension fails to reflect her years of hard work and dedication.

โ€œI dedicated 41 years of my life to public service,โ€ Dengu stated. โ€œYesterday, when I went to collect my pension, the amount I received was barely enough to buy a pack of 18 rolls of tissue paper. This is not a fair reflection of my contributions.โ€

Dengu highlighted a broader issue concerning the treatment of elderly citizens, noting, โ€œWe all know that we need to care for our elderly, yet the government is failing us. In developed nations, seniors receive far better support. Moreover, the staff at pension offices often treat us poorly. They need training on how to interact respectfully with older individuals.โ€

Another participant, speaking on behalf of teachers, said there is a need for increased funding to better compensate educators.

โ€œThe ministry must allocate more funds to teachers,โ€ he said. โ€œWhat they earn now is insufficient. If a teacher is making only US$200, how can they afford rent, pay for their childrenโ€™s education, and put food on the table?โ€

He added, โ€œWe owe our education to teachers, yet their salaries do not reflect the vital role they play in society. Many are forced to seek additional income, which distracts them from giving their full attention to their students.โ€

Tanaka Mrewa is a journalist based in Bulawayo, Zimbabwe. She is a seasoned multimedia journalist with eight years of experience in the media industry. Her expertise extends to crafting hard news, features,...

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