The Deputy Minister of Economy and Finance (MEF), Amílcar Tivane, said on Tuesday (15) that the government may resort to two salary payment systems, where the first will be based on the Single Wage Table (TSU) through the 'e-folha' system and the second on the old payroll, as long as it proves necessary. He clarified that the...
"Cards out of the deck": Government won't meet doctors' salary demands
The Executive will not meet the salary demands of the Mozambican Medical Association (AMM) because it considers them illegal, the Deputy Minister of State Administration and Civil Service said on Tuesday. Speaking in Maputo, after the 29th session of the Council of Ministers, Inocêncio Impissa, said that the complaints about diuturnity and overtime were off the table...
Nyusi orders payment of FDS salaries under the old system. "The salary is sacred"
The President of the Republic, Filipe Nyusi, today ordered the payment of salaries to members of the Defense and Security Forces (FDS), who have not yet received them, using the system prior to the Single Salary Table (TSU), immediately, starting next Monday. "While the platform for processing special salaries has not yet been completed, the remaining...
PR clarifies delay in civil service salaries and ensures there is no lack of funds
The President of the Republic, Filipe Nyusi, clarified on Thursday that the successive delays in the payment of salaries to Officials and Agents of the Mozambican State is not due to a lack of financial resources. According to the Head of State, who was speaking at a press conference as part of the visit to Mozambique by Kenyan President William Ruto, the...
Ministry of Economy assumes delays in payment of salaries of FDS and are due to registration problems
The Ministry of Economy and Finance (MEF) assumed on Monday that the delays in paying the salaries of the Defense and Security Forces (FDS) are due to registration problems in the new payment system as part of the implementation of the Single Salary Table (TSU). At issue is the migration, which began in June, of the...
PRM wants to return to the old salary processing model. "We don't want to force it..."
The Commander General of the Police of the Republic of Mozambique (PRM), Bernardino Rafael, revealed that his Command has already submitted proposals to the Ministry of Economy and Finance to solve the problems of processing police salaries. Speaking on Saturday to a group of border police officers in the village of Namuembe, in the district of Nangade, Cabo...
TSU: Government cancels setting new salaries for civil servants in positions of leadership and trust
The time for civil servants and state agents with managerial positions and/or positions of trust to submit their complaints with a view to setting salaries as part of the implementation of the Single Salary Scale (TSU) has run out. In effect, the Executive will no longer set new salaries. The information was shared on Friday (04) by Director...
Expenditure on salaries in Mozambique may increase by 181,800 million meticais
Spending on civil service salaries is expected to grow by 9.1% in 2023, to 181.8 billion meticais, according to official figures, in a year marked by the application of the Single Wage Rate (TSU). According to data from the government and the International Monetary Fund (IMF) contained in a report this month by the Fund, compiled today by Lusa and revised...
Government blames technical problems for delayed civil service salaries
The government says that a problem with the computer system and the framework for state employees under the Single Wage Table (TSU) is behind the delays in paying civil service salaries. However, even with the problem identified, the government can't say when it might be...
Doctors' strike increases waiting time for patients at HCM
The doctors' strike, which began on Monday, has increased waiting times for patients at Maputo Central Hospital (HCM), according to the health unit's clinical director. "We have all the emergency rooms working, but with a small number of doctors [...] We've had to tighten up triage so as not to let patients...