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GIPF drives client service by recognising top performers

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GIPF drives client service by recognising top performers

The Government Institutions Pension Fund (GIPF) recently celebrated its top performers during their quarterly virtual CEO Employee Engagement Forum. 

Top performers are selected through a rigorous performance management system, which objectively assesses the extent to which the employee exceeded their set performance expectations as linked to the overall GIPF strategy. 

The performance management system was implemented in 2015 and is aimed at ensuring continuous growth of employees through bi-annual monitoring, which assists in developing their competencies and achieving the GIPF corporate strategy. 

The system further seeks to manage and evaluate the performance of the employees during bi-annual reviews. Once performance is appraised, meaningful feedback sessions are provided to identify performance gaps, training and tools required to promote continuous professional and development. 

The results from the appraisals inform the selection of the top performers. 

“Top performers awards are non-monetary special recognition of each recipient’s superior dedication and performance for the 2019/2020 financial year. Having these individuals on our team makes a huge difference, as it is admirable to see how dedicated they are to see projects through from conception to completion. 

As an employer of choice, the GIPF takes pride in fostering an ideal working environment for skilled engaged professionals and is committed to supporting employees to achieve their specific performance goals through reward and recognition. The intent is to drive focus and motivation, and in doing so, business success,” said: Innocentia Gei-Khoibes an Organisational Development and Industrial Relations Analyst at GIPF. 

 

GIPF’s top performers for 2019/2020 were: 

 

Finance and Administration Department: Gisela Naris 

Human Resources: Rundu Branch-Erastus Sakaria 

Information Systems: Anna Hanstein 

Information Systems: Tjivita Ipinge 

Operations: Owen Sikanda 

Operations: Oshakati Branch-Sofia Nangolo

Operations Department: Rundu Branch -Matheus Muyota 

Operations Department: Rundu Branch-Selestina Vonseca 

Internal Audit Department: Marilize Van Schalkwyk 

Investments Department: Saltiel Shino 

Marketing and Stakeholder Department: Moresia Van Wyk 

Office of the CEO: Corporate Governance: Hilma Uutoni 

Operations: Willemina Pedru- Nombanza 

Operations: Esther Josua