
Kafue District Commissioner Joseph Kamana has warned civil servants in the district against reporting late for work.
Speaking when he addressed Heads of Government departments, Mr Kamana said he will not tolerate civil servants violating government rules.
In similar stance to Provincial minister Bowman Lusambo, the District Commissioner said part of their income will be deducted from their salaries if found reporting late for work or absconding from work for no proper reason.
Mr Kamana earlier cautioned teachers at Naboye Secondary School against coming late for work adding that he has received reports that teachers at the school are in a habit of reporting late for work.
And Mr. Kamana warned civil servants against shunning the Keep Zambia Clean and Healthy Campaign which falls on every last Saturday of the month.
He said every civil servant should be part the cleaning exercise which was declared by his President Edgar Lungu.
He said the community can only take the exercise serious if civil servants lead by example.
headmasters !!! CHILUBA did it and how many did he catch LOL…VIVA PF
Malnutrition in the making
You wonder where the Civil Service Association is…to guide these people like this tin Joseph Kamana thinking they are dealing with Primary school pupils.
Kamana is pure Congolese. We lived together in Kitwe and Ndola.
What’s the scarf for? Hope understands what he is reading on those papers. How does a country develop with grade 12 ministers and commissioners? What happened to the educated Zambians? Ba group 3 cannot develop a country.
This guy is so irritating like a chiputa pamunyeI0. A public service/ civil service is a good reflection of the current leadership. Their president lungu is a lazy chimbwi no plan with no vision. so how do you expect civil servants to be on time and have a positive work ethic? Pf has damaged this country. lungu needs to go
*CELEBRATING OR REGRETTING UPND’S 20 YEARS EXISTENCE*
…_They sold the soul to the devil: it’s now deliver the country or your soul_
By Mweemba Habazoka
The United Party for National Development (UPND) was formed in December 1998. The Party turns 20 years old in December 2018. Today its desperation has reached an all-time high because time is running out for them to either deliver the country or their soul. The patience of their 20-year-old-financiers have continued to wear thin and thin by the failure of the party to deliver as per their promise despite the financiers’ unwavering financial commitments that resulted in its leaders’ immense wealth which they stand to lose as per deal they signed almost 22 years ago in the run up to infamous privatisation exercise in Zambia. The…