- 29 viewsThe Cabinet Secretary for Public Service, Human Capital Development, and Special Programmes, Geoffrey Ruku, has issued a stern warning to absentee and tardy public servants, blaming their laxity for hampering service delivery to citizens. Non-punctual public servants who arrived after 8 o’clock were locked out at the main gate, as the CS was on an extensive tour of the building, accompanied by the County Commissioner, Mohamed Noor, Ganze MP Kenneth Tungule, and his Kaloleni counterpart, Peter Katana. The CS revealed that the government is finalizing a set of reforms aimed at transforming the public service to align with a new work culture that emphasises responsibility and efficiency.
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