Magistrates threaten strike over delayed allowance increases
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Magistrates across the country have threatened to stop work next week if the Ministry of Justice fails to implement long-promised housing and vehicle allowance increases.
Magistrates across the country have threatened to stop work next week if the Ministry of Justice fails to implement long-promised housing and vehicle allowance increases.
Omusati Regional Council has called for all Offices, Ministries, and Agencies (OMAs) to observe a Public Service Awareness-Raising Campaign on mental health and suicide prevention.
The Police Inspector General suggested amending the Benevolent Fund to alleviate the financial strain on police officers and their families.
He was speaking at a two-day Annual General Meeting of the Police Benevolent Fund underway at Swakopmund.
Government institutions, law enforcement agencies, and civil society met at Opuwo to deliberate on key legal and governance matters at a stakeholder engagement convened by the Office of the Attorney General.
The Ministry of Works and Transport has stressed the importance of mental wellness as an integral part of overall health and the resilience of its workforce.
The ministry hosted a Mental Health Awareness Day to advocate for a culture of care, support, and open acknowledgement of mental health challenges.
The Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries, Water, and Land Reform has said the decentralisation of critical services to regional councils will promote efficiency and accountability, address communication gaps, and accelerate decision-making.
Finance Minister Erica Shafudah has reallocated N$1.2 billion in her mid-term budget review, tabled in the National Assembly this afternoon.
The bulk of the reallocation will go towards the government's Subsidised Free Tertiary Education, during the first quarter of next year.
Prime Minister Elijah Ngurare has appealed to the Public Service Commission (PSC) to serve all Namibians equally, regardless of race, tribe, or gender.
These remarks were made at the Public Service Commission Reform Workshop in Windhoek.
Prime Minister Elijah Ngurare has emphasised the importance of ethical conduct and accountability in public service to fight corruption and promote good governance.
The Minister of Urban and Rural Development, James Sankwasa, has called for a renewed commitment to ethical leadership as a cornerstone for Africa's economic transformation.