Tuesday, April 23, 2024

Civil servants benefiting from E- voucher cards warned

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Government has cautioned Public Service Workers against acquiring E-voucher Cards.

Milenge District Agricultural Coordinator Arnold Muimui revealed that some public service workers in district are appearing in the Milenge E-voucher data base the situation he said is unacceptable.

Mr. Muimui has since urged individuals that are appearing in the E-Voucher System not to pay the required K400 for them to access the farming inputs saying the program is for vulnerable small scale farmers who cannot afford to buy inputs.

ZANIS reports that District Agricultural Coordinator said this when gave an update on the Farmers Input Support Program during a meeting for the public service workers at Milenge District Council Hall yesterday.

Mr. Muimui says people should remember that the National Registration Card details in the e voucher system are the same as those at Payroll Management and Establishment Control (PMEC) hence those found wanting will have their salaries deducted.

9 COMMENTS

  1. Apparently no one is arrested in this country for stealing or corruption. You are either warned or money deducted from your pay. It’s a shame.

  2. He is right this DACO. But the eligibles we call them vulnerable but viable. Because the complete vulnerables are taken care of by Program Against Malnutrition and Community Development and Shoshone Services…. including Social Cash Transfer beneficiaries.

    Hmmmm, remind me DACO, bushe ba Lungu tabasuminisha civil servant to be a farmer?

  3. Well if all you are going to do is deduct from salary then I will happily take this as a soft loan. Thanks for the warning of encouragement

  4. Quote: Milenge District Agricultural Coordinator Arnold Muimui revealed that some public service workers in district are appearing in the Milenge E-voucher data base the situation he said is unacceptable. End of the quote

    Clear evidence, and they did not find themselves there, some officers in charge have a hand – cartel.

    No consequences for willful wrong doing in this ugly country of ours. What is to call a country Christian where the tenants fall drastically short of the tenets.

  5. Civil servants are citizens just like any other person, it’s not wrong to benefit from some subsidies. What is it that the government do for civil servants because the salaries they get are their (civil servants) sweat.

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