President Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah has urged all staff to be guided by the principle of service to the public.
She said this at the first general staff meeting of her presidency on Thursday.
“Together as a collective, let us embrace hard work, ensuring that it translates into tangible change for our citizens over the next five years,” the president said.
She also highlighted her zero-tolerance policy towards corruption.

“In our pursuit of excellence, we must commit to act with integrity and transparency in all our actions and at all times. It is critical to serve our citizens with dedication and humility, expecting nothing in return. They deserve our utmost respect and commitment, and it is our duty to deliver services that enhance their quality of life and foster a sense of pride in our nation,” she stated.
“Each one of you play a crucial role in this noble undertaking, and through our collective efforts, we will achieve the goals set before us, that of excellence and service delivery to the Namibian public.”
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