Monday, July 6, 2009

PUBLIC SERVICE MANAGEMENT CELEBRATIONS IN TANZANIA



Tanzania’s National Service Cultural Troupe (Known as JKT cultural troupe) entertained the audience in the ground

Another local dancing group was also there entertaining the audience.

Mr. George Ambeshi delivering his speech as a Vote of Thanks on behalf of the Chief Secretary and Head of Public service of the host Tanzania government.




The Ministry of Natural Resources and Tourism pavilion of the wildlife division was among the most attractive pavilions. Here an exhibitor is showing to a visitor how staffed heads of wild animals are made. This is a staffed head of a buffalo.


Together with these resolutions, they adopted an Africa Public Service Charter, whose aim was to set standards that would restore prestige and dignity to the public service, and raise performance levels and competence in governments. The principles embodied in the Charter are compatible with the Batho Pele approach as well as other key Government transformation objectives and priorities. Other previous conferences were held as follows:- The first conference was held in Tangiers, Algeria in 1994, The second was held in Rabat, Morocco in 1996, whereas the third in Namibia. The fourth conference was held in Stellenbosch in South Africa in 2003, the fifth conference was held in Addis-Ababa, Ethiopia in 2005 and the sixth conference was held in Johannesburg in 2007. Africa Public Service Day is the day on which Africa as a whole honours all the many women and men whose responsibility it is to serve the people of Africa. It is an important day on the calendar and one people observes.
THE PURPOSE OF AFRICA PUBLIC SERVICE DAY:
This is to bring public servants together to commemorate the value and virtue of service delivery improvement to the communities they serve. To consider the working conditions of men and women who devote most of their lives to serve the public in order to encourage positive interests by citizens in the work of public administration. This is in a bid to create good initiatives, and promote professionalism.

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