News updates from the Ministry of Public Service’s departments.

The forum of secretarial cadre ended with a call on the participants to embrace work ethics that are professional. Thomas Ojok the Commissioner Human Resource Development at the Ministry of Public service sounded the call while delivering a paper on the need to professionalize the secretarial cadre staff in government as the only means to

Damalie Wakirwaine a symbol of liberalised Public Officer in Government

DAMALIE WAKIRWAINE is a Senior Human Resource Officer of Nnamutumba district. She is one of the beneficiaries of the Civil service college induction program early 2015. Damalie was a participant sponsored by Nnamutumba district to attend the induction program for the newly recruited staff in government. Little did she know that this was going to

Group photo of Teachers at St. Katherine secondary school after the Refresher training on 19th August 2019

Performance management tools are very critical to planning and assessing the level at which the Organization mission and vision have been reliased. While opening the refresher training at St Katherine secondary school in Lira district Assistant Commissioner Performance Management David Watuulo highlighted the importance of the refresher training as strategy to awaken the sleeping giant

Minister of Public Service Wilson Muruli Mukasa , Permannent Secretary Catherine Bitarakwate together with the Public Service Tribunal Inauguration

Today marks a historical event where the first Public Service Tribunal is being inaugurated. Indeed it’s not only historical but is a major turning point in the Public Service/ Employee Relations arena. For several years there has been a void in terms of an appellant body to arbitrate Labour disputes & ensure harmony in the

Participants during the training session

Pursuant to Section 4.7 of the Establishment Notice No. 2 of 2019, the Ministry has planned to decentralize online validation of Public Officers using the IPPS/NID interface to Ministries, Departments, Agencies and Local Governments with effect from August 2019. To ensure effective implementation, a hands—on training was organized to build capacity of end users on

Target Group The training targets trainers of the Department of Records and Information Management, MoPS and other MDAs. PURPOSE: To enhance the capacity of staff to plan for, manage and evaluate effective training interventions in Records and Information Management Programme Objectives: Upon completion of this programme, participants shall be able to: Apply acquired knowledge and

The APSD 2019 theme of the year is “The Intersection of Youth Empowerment and Migration: Entrenching a culture of Good Governance, ICT and innovation for inclusive service delivery.” The rationale for this theme is premised on AU’s aspirations as stipulated in 2063 Agenda whereby Africans desire to build a continent that puts its citizens at

Today Uganda is in need of a new breed of Technocrats who will steer it to the 2063 SDGs – sustainable development goals Agenda implementation.  Minister Wilson, Muruli Mukasa made this observation while officially opening a two day strategic peer mentorship and capacity building training of high level Managers in the Public Service. Muruli noted