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Public servants in for salary increase from April 1

Public Service and Administration Minister Noxolo Kiviet

Public Service and Administration Minister Noxolo Kiviet

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20th March 2024

By: Sashnee Moodley

Polity and Multimedia Managing Editor

     

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Public servants are set to receive a 4.7% salary increase from April 1, according to Public Service and Administration Minister Noxolo Kiviet.

This will apply to non-senior management service members on salary levels 1-12 and Kiviet says this is in line with government’s commitment to fair compensation and quality public services.

“The government prioritises fair and competitive compensation for public servants to attract and retain talented individuals dedicated to serving the nation. Considering the current economic climate and the need for fiscal discipline, the government will implement a 4.7% salary increment for public servants in 2024. This decision aligns with the commitment to affordable and accessible public services, while recognising the hard work and dedication of public servants,” the department said.

Kiviet said government had struck a balance between the needs of public servants and delivering efficient services.

The Minister urged the continued delivery of quality services and expressed government’s commitment to professionalising the public service through training investment and capacity building.

“The government appreciates the hard work of public servants and will continue to prioritise their well-being,” she said.

Edited by Creamer Media Reporter

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