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MoPS working on Linking Biometric Time Attendance Devices to Payroll

The Ministry of Public Service (MoPS) is working on digitalization strategies, among which is to install and link biometric time attendance devices to civil servants payroll number. “Smart Business Group” Ltd, a Gambian-owned, home-based multipurpose company assisted by the IT officers from the Ministries of Public Service, and Communication and Digital Economy (MoCDE) are currently […]

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DSPD, Stakeholders Validates Gov’t Policy Framework Study Report

The Department of Strategic Policy and Delivery (DSPD) under the Ministry of Public Service (MoPS) and its stakeholders organized a two-day internal validation workshop for The Gambia Government Policy Framework Study Report. The two-day synergy ended last week at Banjul City Council’s (BCC) new conference hall building in Banjul. The Policy framework study report was

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PMO Recent Staff Audit was to Clean-Up “Ghost Workers” in Civil Service

As part of the routine exercise, of the Personnel Management Office (PMO), a staff audit was recently conducted with the objective of cleaning up Government payroll of ghost workers within the system. This was contained in a press statement released last week from the office of the Permanent Secretary, Personnel Management Office (PMO), Banjul. The

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MoPS Bids farewell to Secretary General & Head of Civil Service

Staff of the Ministry of Public Service (MoPS) on Friday October 11, 2024 bade farewell to the outgoing Secretary General and Head of Civil Service after retiring from active Civil Service duty.   The ceremony was held at the Ministry’s conference hall in Banjul where the outgoing Secretary General, Salimatta E.T. Touray was presented with

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SG Touray applauds President Barrow for Gov’t Support to Ministry of Public Service

The Secretary General and Head of Civil Service applauded President Adama Barrow for the support his government continues to render to the Ministry of Public Service since its establishment in 2022.   Salimatta E. T. Touray delivered this message on Monday October 7, 2024 as she presided over a two-day validation workshop of the Ministry

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MoPS Committed to ensure Public Service becomes Pillar of National Development

The Minister of Public Service, Administrative Reform, Policy Coordination and Delivery explained that his ministry is committed to ensuring that the public service becomes a pillar of national development which is responsive to the evolving needs of the country.     Hon. Baboucarr Bouy made this statement on Monday October 7, 2024 during the official

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Government Established Performance Management Unit at PMO

The Vice-Chairman at the Public Service Commission (PSC) informed Governor and his Technical Advisory Committee (TAC) members at West Coast Region (WCR) that Performance Management Unit has already been established at the PMO by Government.   Mr. Musa Sanneh revealed this during his institution meeting with the Governor, Seyfolus (Chief) and his regional TAC members on

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Minister Bouy Commences Random-Spot-Check To Government Institutions

The Minister of Public Service, Administrative Reforms, Policy Coordination and Delivery on Tuesday August 27, 2024, commenced Random-Spot-Check on Government institutions. The first leg of Minister Baboucarr Bouy and team’s Random-Spot-Check took them to the Ministry of Higher Education, Research, Science and Technology where Minister Pierre Gomez led minister Bouy and team on a conducted

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