Author: Vasinatta Yama
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New Staff On-Boarding 2022
The Department of Personnel Management’s Human Resources Wing, as usual, have recently conducted an induction or an onboarding program to the newly recruited staff of DPM. It was also a welcome and introductory session, attended by the three Deputy Secretaries of the Department, and Senior Executives. HR outlined the roles, rules and functions of the…
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Secretary Outlines Plans to Change Public Service
Secretary, Ms Taies Sansan has recently outlined the Human Resource Development Strategic Plan 2020-2050 during the Leadership and Governance graduation at the PILAG Highlands Regional Center in Mt Hagen. Ms Sansan told the grandaunts and public servants that DPM has come up with this long-term strategy in the hope to bring a more coordinated approach towards a career…
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DPM Suggests Creation of a Real Estate Regulator
DPM who is participating as member of the Constitutional Law Reform Commission’s Working Committee reviewing laws relating to Real Estate, has recommended to the committee that a Real Estate Regulator needs to be established. The review has come about due to the absence of laws to regulate the real estate industry in the country. DPM’s participation…
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TWG to Scrutinize Public Servants Contesting 2022 Elections
The Technical Working Group has resolved to ensure all public servants who will be contesting the 2022 General elections are placed on the data base created for public servants. This comes as more public servants try to evade due process in light of the amendments to the Public Service Management Act, which now requires public servants…
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‘Unleash Your Potential’
In joining the world to commemorate International Women’s Day, Acting Deputy Secretary Policy, Ellison Kalimet says the theme ‘Break the Bias’ unleashes the possibilities for women to rise, contribute and experience a world of greater opportunity, access and significant beyond limitations. “Women must step up into higher paradigms and pursue their dreams,” said Kalimet. He said under the leadership of…
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‘Stop Queen Bee Syndrome in Public Service’
In this article, Deputy Secretary Executive Resourcing Service, Mr Vele Ravugamini, talks about the International Women’s Day theme for this year, ‘Break the Bias’. “The theme implies about an issue,” said Mr Ravugamini. He said “it implies about barriers of stereotyping women, caused by our culture, society and lifestyle, that is embedded in us”. He said the…
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Secretary Outlines GESI Policy Implementation
Secretary Ms. Taies Sansan said, the Gender Equity & Social Inclusion (GESI) Policy is prioritized in the Public Service. Secretary Sansan said this when she appeared before the Special parliamentary Committee on Gender Based Violence at its hearing at the Parliaments State Function Room. Secretary Ms. Sansan told the members of the Committee that mainstreaming…