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Patients and schoolchildren are emerging as the biggest losers from a strike by public service workers in Botswana which is entering its sixth week.
Swaziland’s deepening financial crisis has already eroded public services, but those services may shut down entirely if the government fails to find money to pay its wage bill.
Public Service and Administration Minister Richard Baloyi is representing South Africa at the Commonwealth Association for Public Administration and Management (CAPAM) Biennial Conference, which started today in Malta.
The British Government has announced that three ideas submitted to the Spending Challenge by members of the public and public sector workers will be implemented as policy by the Government. These are the first to be introduced and will help the Government...
Continued election delays and political turmoil have for years been used as excuses to justify poor governance and the lack of investment in public services, say civil society groups and public sector workers.
The Malian government suffered a CFA 112 billion shortfall in 2009 due to mismanagement and fraud, according to an annual government audit report handed over to Malian president Amadou Toumani Toure on Tuesday in Bamako.
United Kingdom (UK) Chancellor of the Exchequer George Osborne has called on the public to send him their very best ideas on how to get more for less from our public services. From today, anyone can go to the new Spending Challenge Public engagement website...
The Government Office for London established in 1994 as part of a system of regional government offices throughout the United Kingdom, is to be abolished under the new coalition government.
New regulations on social security coordination in the European Union (EU) enter into force today. The aim is to make life easier for Europeans on the move. The new rules will make it easier for people to move to other European countries to work,...