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    • Leave us out, civil servants tell Mundubile
      CIVIL Servants and Allied Workers Union of Zambia (CSAWUZ) president Dr Joy Beene says Brian Mundubile should leave civil servants out of politics as they serve the ruling government. On Monday, Mundubile, who is NRPUP presidential candidate, said he has given civil servants who are supporting UPND one month to change their conduct, saying his government plans to reform the.......
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      Mundubile warns civil servants supporting UPND: “you’ve one month”
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    • We should never go back to days when civil servants lived in fear of PF cadres
      NRPUP leader Mr Brian Mundubile’s warning that civil servants who support the ruling UPND will be removed from the public service if he forms government is reckless, dangerous and unworthy of a man seeking the presidency. Zambia has spent too many years trying to build institutions that can survive changes of government for a presidential candidate to threaten public officers on a campaign platform. Civil servants are the permanent machinery of the State, and any politician who does not understand that distinction is not ready to govern. The Civil Servants and Allied Workers Union of....
    • Leave us out, civil servants tell Mundubile
      CIVIL Servants and Allied Workers Union of Zambia (CSAWUZ) president Dr Joy Beene says Brian Mundubile should leave civil servants out of politics as they serve the ruling government. On Monday, Mundubile, who is NRPUP presidential candidate, said he has given civil servants who are supporting UPND one month to change their conduct, saying his government plans to reform the civil service once in power. Commenting on this in an interview, Tuesday, Dr Beene said civil servants will always work with the government of the day, adding that if Mundubile forms government in August, they.......
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