TUN TO HOLD DAY OF ACTION OVER PUBLIC SERVANTS’ SALARIES
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The Teachers Union of Namibia (TUN) will hold a Day of Action next week to review the just-concluded agreement on salary and benefits for public servants.
The Teachers Union of Namibia (TUN) will hold a Day of Action next week to review the just-concluded agreement on salary and benefits for public servants.
Former Ambassador to China Dr. Elia Kaiyamo delivered a motivational speech to public servants and enterprise employees in the Ohangwena Region, calling for high standards of professionalism, integrity, and discipline.
Ohangwena Governor Kadiva Hamutumwa has urged public servants and employees of public enterprises in the region to uphold ethical standards and adopt a zero-tolerance approach to corruption.
The Prime Minister has called on public servants to be at the forefront of advancing the national interest and safeguarding national security.
Dr. Elijah Ngurare made the remarks while addressing staff during a meeting at the Office of the Prime Minister (OPM).
President Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah has called for a change in mindset and attitude among public servants and the adoption of a basic-needs and service-excellence approach.
A heated debate ensued in the National Assembly when the Minister of Rural and Urban Development, Erastus Uutoni, firmly rejected the National Council's proposed amendments to the Electoral Amendment Bill.
The Executive Director of Education, Arts, and Culture, Sanet Steenkamp, says that the world has been in a learning crisis since before COVID-19, and Namibia is no exception.
Civil servants have been encouraged to embrace technology and leverage the newly launched "Being a Public Servant in Namibia" Digital Pocket Guide 2.0 to improve service delivery.
Embracing digital technology has been identified as a key tool for improving effective service delivery and social justice.
Hundreds of public servants gathered in Katima Mulilo to celebrate this year's Africa Public Service Day, held under the theme "The African Continental Free Trade Area will require a fit-for-purpose African public administration to succeed."
The Swapo Party Youth League Secretary, Ephraim Nekongo, has called on public servants to deliver without compromise.
He said it is about time the electorate gets the service they deserve and that political supremacy calls their line ministries and agencies to order.