President Kiir’s statement during the opening of parliament JUBA, 23 April 2013 – Please click here to read the Statement of H.E President General Salva Kiir Mayardit during the opening of the first session of the South Sudan National Legislature today on 23rd April, 2013 at Freedom Hall in Juba.
Republican order on national reconciliation committee JUBA, 23 April 2013 – Please, click here to download the Republican Order No.05/2013 for the formation of the National Committee for Healing, Peace and Reconciliation issued by President Salva Kiir Mayardit yesterday. NCRC tender for vehicles JUBA, 23 April 2013 – The National Constitutional Review Commission (NCRC) in the Government of the Republic of South Sudan is announcing a tender for the supply of motor vehicles under the international competitive bidding contract NCRC/G/GROSS/J/2013/01. Please click here for the announcement. Electronic payroll to weed out ghost workers JUBA, 23 April 2013 - The Director General for Establishment in the National Ministry of Labour, Public Service and Human Resource Development, Mr Albino Mior Aguer, has said that the South Sudan Electronic Payroll System phase II (SSEPS II) which comes into effect this month will assist the government to get rid of ghost workers by automating the payrolls. The Government of South Sudan is losing lots of money every month to ghost workers who exist in government payrolls at national and state levels. Mr Aguer at the same time directed establishment officers and payroll managers to clean up their payrolls by ensuring there were no ghost workers, adding that they would be held responsible for any anomalies in the payroll. He urged establishment officers to work closely with payroll officers in their ministries to ensure better management of payroll systems. The DG was speaking when he officially opened a three-day training workshop on the SSEPS II for 60 establishment and payroll officers at the Human Resource Training Centre in Juba on Monday morning. A similar number of officers had been trained last week under the programme which is being funded by the Capacity Building Trust Fund. However, DG disclosed that 320 officers at the state level had already undergone training on SSEPS II and were ready to implement the programme. He said that all establishment and payroll officers would also undergo training on information; communication and technology equipment to enable them implement SSEPS II effectively. He added that the Pensions Act was now out; establishment officers will be required to manage pensions’ payments in addition to their normal duties. Reported by Alnour Ango, Justin Jada and Simon Owaka -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "South Sudan Info - The Kob" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to [email protected]. To post to this group, send email to [email protected]. For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/groups/opt_out.
