Free State Government Launches Public Service Month to Revitalize Batho Pele Principle

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The Free State Provincial Government will launch the Public Service Month on September 1, 2023, in Bloemfontein, Free State. The event, themed “Batho Pele Revitalization – Walking the Talk,” aims to reflect on the principles and values of public administration, in line with Section 195 of the Constitution (1996) and the National Development Plan 2030 aspirations.

Activities

The Public Service Month program will commence with a Unity Walk, followed by tree planting and cleaning activities at Bloem Central and Waaihoek towers. Government departments will set up exhibition stalls to showcase their services and products and offer assistance to citizens.

Details

The event will take place at the Macufe Arts & Crafts Market & Hoffman Square, starting at 08:30 and ending at 14:00. The media is invited to cover the event, and attendees should RSVP by contacting Pulane Tsupane on 071 302 2595 or pulane.tsupane@fspremier.gov.za.

Batho Pele Principle

Batho Pele, meaning “People First” in Sesotho, is a guiding principle for the South African government. It aims to improve public service delivery to ensure efficient, effective, and responsive services. The principle espouses values that include accountability, transparency, and professional ethics.

Revitalization Efforts

The Public Service Month program’s revitalization efforts demonstrate the government’s commitment to the Batho Pele principle. The Unity Walk, tree planting, and cleaning activities symbolize the government’s commitment to environmental conservation and sustainable development. The exhibition stalls provide an opportunity for citizens to engage with representatives from various government departments and gain a better understanding of the government’s efforts to improve service delivery.

The Free State Provincial Government’s Public Service Month program signifies a renewed focus on ensuring efficient, effective, and responsive public administration within the province. This initiative highlights the government’s dedication to promoting the Batho Pele principle by fostering unity, enhancing transparency, and improving public service delivery for the benefit of all citizens.

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