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NSSF Activates IT System to Improve Efficiency
Implementation of the new IT system will save contributors unexplained investements and expenses at NSSF
Behold, the Shortlist for the New NSSF CEO
The National Social Security Fund (NSSF) is set to appoint a new Chief Executive, pending a decision from Minister for Labour, John Munyes. According to a statement from
The Proposed NSSF Bill Saga: A Government Divided
The proposed NSSF Transformation Bill has been facing a lot of scrutiny from the Retirement Benefits Authority (RBA). The Fund and its Board Members have been under a
Getting Your Retirement Money Long Before You Retire
Almost everyone knows that a retirement scheme’s main purpose is to help the pension holder live off the rest of their years free of financial worry. Few people
6 Expenses to Look Out for After Retirement
Even with safe-guards in place there are a number of expenses that could increase as your golden years progress. According to the Zimele Pension Plan and an article from
Making Money Last After Retirement
Bank Rate, a finance resource center, notes that, even with social security and health insurance; some people may not be able to maintain their pensions. Retirees may sometimes
What You Need to Know About Individual Retirement Plans
The government expects everyone working within the formal sector to make contributions towards the National Social Security Fund (NSSF). However, anyone above the age of 18 years can opt
Retiring? Don't Forget the Kids
Anyone working in the formal sector is expected to have a pension plan. Whether it’s the mandatory National Social Security Fund (NSSF) or some other private retirement scheme,
Retiring? Don’t Forget the Kids
Anyone working in the formal sector is expected to have a pension plan. Whether it’s the mandatory National Social Security Fund (NSSF) or some other private retirement scheme,
NSSF set for historical AGM on Monday
The National Social Security Fund (NSSF) has confirmed that plans for the staging of the fund’s first Annual General Meeting (AGM) in the funds 47 year history are

















