Government has revealed that it is considering reversing the retirement age of scientists in the country in order to make it responsive to the needs of the scientific world.
Chief Science and Technology Officer in the ministry of Science, Technology and Vocational Training, Dorothy Mulenga says the current retirement age of 55 years old is of grave concern to government.
Dr Mulenga explained in an interview that government is spending colossal sums of money to send scientists for specialist training who are made to retire early without fully utilizing their knowledge.
She added that Zambia and Africa as a whole is faced with a critical shortage of scientists adding that retiring scientists at 55 years is worsening the situation because most of them retire with knowledge which they can use to educate the younger generation.
Dr Mulenga observed that the western countries do not usually have challenges of human resource because most of their scientists retire above the age of 70 years.
She said government is however currently tapping the knowledge of retired scientists by giving them contractual jobs after retirement.