FORMER labour minister Joyce Simukoko says the revelation that five directors at NAPSA were dismissed or sent home is alarming and begs for more information. But former NAPSA director general Aubrey Chibumba says his successor needs to be given space to do what he feels is best in order to move the institution forward. The National Pension Scheme Authority (NAPSA) sent home five of seven senior directors for allegedly involving themselves in some illegal dealings. Impeccable sources at the Authority revealed to News Diggers that one director had been fired, while another was advised to resign while three others were suspended almost two weeks ago. NAPSA Director General Muyangwa Muyangwa had told News Diggers that the authority was recruiting new...

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