SENIOUR public service officers will soon start attending a mandatory course for reminding them of their duties, the Parliament heard today.
The course is set to be introduced by the government through the Public Service College.
Minister of State in the President's
Office-Public Service Management and Good Governance, Angela Kairuki
said here that the aim of the training was to build capacity for senior
public officers, adding that there would be no promotion before taking
the course.
“We will also introduce an assessment
centre for all the managerial positions and leaders understanding will
be tested before any promotion to a higher position” she said.
The minister was responding to a
question by Vwawa MP, Japhet Hasunga (CCM) who had wanted to know the
government’s plan to train leaders as most of them got positions before
undertaking a leadership course.
“What are the strategies to ensure all
leaders get leadership training before appointment to new positions in
the public service?” he asked. But the minister specified that there
were several institutions that offered trainings, adding that the
government would continue providing leadership development programmes to
senior leaders.
She said such trainings were always
offered by different agencies through TaGLA, Mzumbe University and ESAMI
whereby in the 2015/16 1,3979 leadesrs received training.
The minister also noted that through the
ministry of Deffence, the government initiated the National Defence
College of Tanzania which provided inter-service training to military
and non-military leaders.
However, she added that the government
would continue with the in-service training programmes for various
public officers once they have been identified for promotions.
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