Public Service Commission Engages Universities to Shape Future

The Public Service Commission (PSC) is intensifying efforts to bridge the gap between higher education and the needs of Zimbabwe’s public sector, with a series of university lectures designed to equip students with an understanding of public service expectations and opportunities.

On Monday, the PSC delivered a lecture at the Women’s University in Africa in Harare, highlighting its mandate, career prospects within the public sector, public service delivery, human capital development, and strategic partnerships with higher education institutions aimed at fostering a high-performance public service culture. The session was delivered by Deputy Chairperson Dr Nomathemba Ndiweni, representing PSC Chairperson Dr Vincent Hungwe.

Dr Ndiweni underscored the importance of engaging students before they enter the workforce, noting that universities can play a critical role in building resilience through a gender-inclusive lens and supporting scholar-mothers who balance the responsibilities of motherhood with academic pursuits.

The lectures form part of an ongoing programme, with the PSC having already visited several universities. The initiative aims to raise awareness among students about the skills and knowledge required in the job market, ensuring that academic institutions tailor curricula to meet public sector needs.

The Women’s University in Africa welcomed the engagement, noting that it enables the institution to better align its programmes with employer expectations. The university highlighted the value of the PSC’s expertise in reskilling and upskilling human capital, recognising that people are the nation’s greatest asset.

Attendees were given the opportunity to interact with the Commission, gaining firsthand insight into public sector requirements. The PSC plans to expand these lectures to universities nationwide, emphasising the importance of aligning education with the public sector’s evolving needs and building a skilled, agile workforce.

The initiative reflects the PSC’s commitment to recruitment, training, performance management, and ensuring that public servants are “fit for purpose,” reinforcing the broader national agenda of cultivating a competent and inclusive public service.

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