
Northern Province Minister John Chinyanta has strongly warned health workers in Kaputa and Mporokoso districts that they would be instantly dismissed once they are found insulting President Rupiah Banda and his government.
Mr. Chinyanta sounded the warning when he addressed health workers at Mporokoso district hospital yesterday.
He said he was disturbed to hear that some health personnel in Kaputa and Mporokoso districts were publicly issuing derogatory remarks against the President.
Mr. Chinyanta said he would personally follow up the matter and ensure that those involved were punished accordingly.[quote]
The minister noted that it was a serious offence for anyone, including government employees, to insult the head of state.
Mr. Chinyanta stated that it was unacceptable and a sign of total indiscipline for government workers to insult the President whenever they were frustrated at their workplaces.
He charged that those implicated in talking ill of President Banda would be dealt with once discovered.
Mr. Chinyanta also warned that government workers should not engage themselves in partisan politics.
He urged those with political ambitions to resign from the civil service and formerly join politics.
Mr. Chinyanta further urged civil servants to fully explain developmental issues to the general public and make them appreciate what government was doing to improve their welfare.
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