Freedom 55 Retirement
on Andrew Sacret (Zambia), 10/Jan/2011 10:31, 34 days ago
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For Councils in Zambia, the mandatory retirement age is an alarmingly young 55 years old. However, in a country where overall life expectancy is only 45, it is undoubtedly an accomplishment to reach 55. This contrasts starkly with the Canadian dream of retiring under the“Freedom 55” plan; it is clearly not the same situation here.This past Friday, on my first day back at work, the Council held a retirement party to honour the four individuals that are departing to enjoy their“golden years”.  My sense however, is that retirement at 55 can be a very uncertain event for those who are still able-bodied and of sound mind. Financially, retirement can also be an uncertain time for Zambians.  With Council resources stretched as thin as they are, it is no secret that the Council struggles to pay the full lump sum retirement benefit that they pledge to their retiring employees.Difficulties and uncertainties aside, the party was a fun time for everyone from directors to street sweepers to get together, dance and enjoy some laughs. I hadn't even expected to go to the party, but was asked to give the closing remarks on the fly. I kept my speech short and positive, and ended with a prayer-song written by my friend, singer-songwriter Pat Mayberry from Ottawa:When you go from this place, be true.May the blessing of life find you.May the winds of the Spirit guide you,Across the ocean of all your days.May the seeds of your love, your life, adorn the way.It took some courage to sing soloa capella, but the song was well-received. Many thanks to Pat for your inspiring words and music!