“…All these potentially become stressors (Okeke & Dlamini, 2013) but also result in mental health challenges (Payne et al, 2020;Shava & Chinyamurindi, 2021) and a source of poor work outcomes (Khamisa et al, 2017). D e s p i t e a l l t h e s e n o t e d c h a l l e n g e s , t h e i m p o r t a n c e o f p u b l i c s e r v i c e e m p l o y e e s , especially for nation-building (Kheswa, 2019), is acknowledged, as is the need to address the scourge of mental health challenges they face (Chinyamurindi, 2019;Shava & Chinyamurindi, 2021). For this study, mental health issues consisted of the framing by Furukawa, Kessler, Slade and Andrews (2003) to include aspects related to conditions of a) nervousness; b) hopelessness; c) restlessness or being fidgety; d) depression; e) constantly feeling everything in life is an effort and finally, f) worthlessness.…”