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PSC urges public servants to back GNU for SA’s interest

PSC urges public servants to back GNU for SA’s interest

Commissioner Anele Gxoyiya presented the Quarterly Bulletin titled: The Pulse of the Public Service at Tshedimosetso House in Pretoria on 8 July 2024. (Gallo Images/OJ Koloti)

The Public Service Commission (PSC) urges state employees to collaborate effectively with new ministers from diverse political parties. In the latest quarterly report, PSC emphasized the legal framework guiding the public service’s functions.

At a press conference in Pretoria, Commissioner Anele Gxoyiya acknowledged the government of national unity (GNU), featuring ministerial appointments from 11 political parties. Gxoyiya encouraged public servants to support the seventh administration wholeheartedly.

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