Ramaphosa Addresses Skills Gap in Public Service

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Ramaphosa Addresses Skills Gap in Public Service
Ramaphosa Addresses Skills Gap in Public Service

Africa-Press – South-Africa. President Cyril Ramaphosa has reiterated his concerns over a major skills gap in the public service, which continues to be plagued by corruption.

Ramaphosa said that this is why they are strengthening the “professional foundations” of the country’s public service, which is often criticised for poor service delivery.

Writing in his latest newsletter, Ramaphosa has also acknowledged that there are dedicated public servants.

Ramaphosa said once a year, in September, South Africa marks Public Service Month to focus on the contributions of the country’s 1.7 million public servants.

Ramaphosa said it’s through public servants that government provides healthcare, education, policing, social services, and other essential functions.

But Ramaphosa said the public service faces significant challenges like a shortage of skills, outdated systems and processes, inconsistent service delivery, and corruption.

“In many parts of the state, the values of Batho Pele – putting people first – have been eroded,” writes Ramaphosa.

He said through the reforms underway, his administration is working to attract the right skills, implement rigorous performance management, and create career pathways “that reward merit and excellence”.

Ramaphosa said they are also investing in training and development through the National School of Government.

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