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NSSA is a statutory body constituted and established in terms of the NSSA Act of 1989, Chapter 17:04

NSSA, constituted and established in terms of the NSSA Act of 1989, Chapter 17: 04, is a statutory body tasked by the Government of Zimbabwe to provide social security.

31/05/2026

Thank you for engaging with our pages and being part of the conversation. Your support keeps us connected and inspired to serve you better.

NSSA appreciates you.

31/05/2026

You can’t pour from an empty cup.
Take time to pour into yourself first.

30/05/2026

Pick your vibe

A. Sleeping all day
B. Going out
C. Chilling at home
No matter your vibe… one thing stays constant:

Securing your future with NSSA

Drop A, B or C in the comments!

29/05/2026

Our Contact Centre is here to assist you with all your enquiries.

Operating Hours:
Monday – Friday | 08:00 AM – 16:30 PM
Closed on weekends and public holidays
Reach us anytime via:
WhatsApp: 0713 556 000
Facebook: nssazw
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Linkedin: nssazw
Tiktok: nssazw
Email & Live Chat available

Our dedicated team is always just a message away ready to guide, support, and serve you efficiently.

Photos from NSSA's post 28/05/2026

On the sidelines of the ICT Strategy Workshop, the team conducted a familiarisation tour of the Rehabilitation Centre to gain a deeper appreciation of the specialised services offered to clients and to better understand the operational environment in which the Centre functions. The visit provided an opportunity for the team to engage staff members, appreciate service delivery processes and identify how technology can further support patient care, records management, communication and operational efficiency. Discussions also focused on the Centre’s current ICT infrastructure, challenges and opportunities for digital transformation.

The team had site of the newly established Prosthetic Centre, a significant development that is expanding the Authority’s capacity to provide specialised rehabilitation support. During the visit, the team witnessed the remarkable work being done to restore mobility, independence and dignity to clients through the provision of prosthetic and assistive devices. The dedication and professionalism demonstrated by the specialists underscored the life-changing impact of rehabilitation services and the importance of strengthening institutional support through innovative and responsive ICT solutions.

The engagement formed part of ongoing efforts to ensure that the ICT Strategy remains aligned to the practical needs of business units across the Authority. The tour reinforced the importance of collaboration between ICT and operational teams in building an integrated, responsive and future-ready digital ecosystem that enhances service delivery and improves the experience of both staff and clients.

of Public Service, Labour and Social Welfare

Photos from NSSA's post 28/05/2026

The Medical Practitioners Occupational Health and Chest X-ray Reading Course, popularly known as the Doctors Course, which commenced yesterday in Harare, is currently underway. The programme has brought together medical practitioners from various organisations and private practices for an important engagement on occupational health matters.

Running under the theme “Let us ensure a healthy psychological working environment,” the course is providing a platform for knowledge sharing, collaboration, and strengthening workplace health and safety practices. Participants are engaging in discussions focused on improving the wellbeing of workers across different sectors.

Some of the key topics being covered include Chest Pathology, TB in Mines, and the National OSH Policy, among others. The sessions are equipping attendees with critical knowledge and practical insights aimed at promoting healthier and safer working environments.

28/05/2026

Ever heard of “change blindness”? It’s when workers fail to notice small changes in their environment because they are focused on routine tasks. That loose cable, missing guard, or new spill might go completely unnoticed until it causes harm.
At work, do not rely on memory alone. Pause. Scan. Reset your attention before every task.

Stay alert. Stay protected.

27/05/2026

Under NSSA, workplace injury benefits are mainly covered through:
A. Pension Scheme
B. Accident Prevention & Workers Compensation Scheme
C. Rehabilitation Centre
D. Compliance and Contributions.

Drop your answer in the comments. Don’t forget to Like, share and tag at least 5 friends.

26/05/2026

Employers are encouraged to upload P4s and make payments promptly once payroll processing is completed. This helps to avoid last-minute rushes and ensures smooth, timely compliance.

25/05/2026

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Opening Hours

Monday 08:00 - 16:30
Tuesday 08:00 - 16:30
Wednesday 08:00 - 16:30
Thursday 08:00 - 16:30
Friday 08:00 - 16:30