Forty agents and civil servants will be trained at master's level in Japan between 2025 and 2028, through the Human Resources Development Scholarship project, reports "Notícias". The training takes place under a program run by the Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) to train human resources in strategic areas....
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Matola: Frelimo members to be polling station presidents
The members of the polling stations for the elections in the administrative post of Infulene, the largest and most populous administrative post in Matola, with 15 neighborhoods, are civil servants and members of Frelimo. According to a clandestine list to which Boletim CIP eleições had access, the presidents, vice-presidents, secretaries and 4th scrutineers,...
Civil servants spend FADM Day without salaries
September 25, Armed Forces Day, which this year fell on a long holiday, was "painful" for all civil servants and state agents. Once again they had to go without pay. All because the government has once again failed to pay salaries. Something that has been happening in recent months...
"Tightening of the state treasury to pay salaries will continue until the end of the year"
An economist and researcher warns that the economic pressure on the Mozambican state treasury to pay salaries to civil servants will continue until the end of the year, despite assurances that salaries are being paid, with some unusual delays. According to the economist and researcher at the Center for Democracy and Development (CDD),...
TSU: Bar Association denounces violation of civil servants' fundamental rights
The President of the Mozambican Bar Association, Duarte Casimiro, believes that the advances and setbacks in the implementation of the Single Salary Table (TSU) violate the fundamental rights of civil servants. Speaking last Wednesday (01.02) at the opening of the judicial year, Casimiro defended the need for the same criteria to be...
TSU: Renamo demands government resignation and accuses the executive of "contempt" for civil servants
The Mozambican National Resistance (Renamo), the main opposition party, today demanded the resignation of the government for what it called the failure to implement the Single Wage Table (TSU), accusing the executive of "contempt" for civil servants. "Faced with this gross and systematic violation of the Constitution of the Republic and other laws, which demonstrates absolute incompetence and...
Interior Minister criticizes officials involved in aiding illegal immigration
The Minister of Interior, Arsénia Massingue, criticized the involvement of public officials in aiding illegal immigration, defending the criminal accountability of offenders. "It worries us that public officials get involved in aiding illegal immigration," said Massingue, quoted today by Televisão de Moçambique (TVM). The participation of state agents in such offenses is a...
Filipe Nyusi asks public employees to calm down in the face of TSU irregularities
The President of the Republic, Filipe Nyusi, has appealed to civil servants to remain calm because their concerns, arising from the application of the Single Salary Table (TSU), are being addressed by the government, reports Televisão de Moçambique. The Head of State was speaking yesterday in Sanga, Niassa, to professionals at the local health center, in...
Government reiterates willingness to pay based on the Single Wage Scale as of October
The Minister of Economy and Finance reiterates the government's availability to pay, from next October, to all public servants and agents of the State, based on the Single Wage Table (TSU), if the Parliament approves the Proposed Law for this purpose. Max Tonela was speaking to journalists yesterday, after being heard,...
Suspension of the Single Wage Scale worries public employees
Civil servants say they incurred debts after the Mozambican government announced a new single salary scale. Now, after the suspension of the measure, they report constraints on the family budget. According to DW's report, the suspension of the new Single Wage Scale is causing several constraints to the family budget of some civil servants in Mozambique. Marta,...