NO RECRUITMENT UNDERWAY AT MINISTRY OF LABOUR AND SOCIAL SECURITY

Republic of Zambia
Ministry of Labour and Social Security
PRESS STATEMENT
NO RECRUITMENT UNDERWAY AT MINISTRY OF LABOUR AND SOCIAL SECURITY
Lusaka, Zambia, 17th November 2025-The Ministry of Labour and Social Security wishes to inform members of the public that the job adverts currently circulating on various social media platforms, suggesting that the Ministry is hiring, are fake and ought to be disregarded.
The Ministry has not issued any recruitment notice and is not undertaking such an exercise at the moment.
All official Government job announcements are communicated exclusively through the Public Service Management Division (PSMD), the Civil Service Commission, and the Ministry’s verified official platforms.
We advise the public to verify any information related to employment opportunities directly through our official communication channels before responding to any job advert.
Issued by:
Mwaka Ndawa (MS)
Principal Public Relations Officer
Ministry of Labour and Social Security

PRESIDENT HICHILEMA OFFICIALLY OPENS THE NATIONAL SKILLS, PRODUCTIVITY AND JOBS SUMMIT

03rd December 2024… President Hakainde Hichilema addressed the Summit, in a speech read on his behalf by the Minister of Labour and Social Security, Brenda Tambatamba, he emphasized Zambia’s focus on bridging skills gaps, boosting productivity, and creating decent jobs. Key highlights from the speech include:
• President Hakainde Hichilema highlighted the National Skills, Productivity, and Jobs Summit as a critical step in addressing Zambia’s economic challenges and fostering job creation, skills development, and productivity growth.
• He emphasized the importance of linking job seekers with employers, both locally and internationally, and improving skills to meet industry demands through internships, apprenticeships, and industrial attachments.
• The President stressed the need for technical and vocational education (TVET) and STEM fields to prepare the workforce for modern economic demands.
• Acknowledging Zambia’s surplus of skilled labour, particularly in education and health, he advocated exporting labour to reduce unemployment and boost global influence.
• He outlined the government’s focus on creating sustainable, decent jobs in key sectors like agriculture, manufacturing, mining, tourism, and IT.
• President Hichilema underlined the role of productivity as central to economic transformation and called for stronger collaboration among government, private sector, and educational institutions.
• He announced initiatives such as the Zambia National Service Skills Development Program and enhanced ICT access to equip citizens with digital and entrepreneurial skills.
• The speech also highlighted achievements in free education, construction of classroom blocks, and partnerships with the private sector to expand training opportunities.
• In conclusion, he called for stakeholders to turn summit discussions into actionable strategies for empowering citizens, improving productivity, and ensuring no one is left behind in Zambia’s development journey.
Below are some picture highlights from day 1 of the event.
Let’s turn discussions into action for a productive Zambia where no one is left behind.