The Midweek Sun

King Mswati’s 14th wife can wait!

- Continues next week

I was in Eswatini this past weekend. And I tell you, the days of the old order are fast coming to an end!

My impression of the Oshoek border post was bewilderme­nt! Except for the mushroomin­g shanty town at the entrance, the offices are spick and span. However, the service could do with a little polishing! Immigratio­n officers everywhere ought to have this thing drilled in them that they are the service of the client – it’s not the other way round – it never can be! Service is always about the customer, the client it is not about the one providing it – he or she is only a service provider-but the customer, the client is King, is Queen after all he/she is the one that pays the service provider’s salary! And this is true for service everywhere and anywhere. Let me sample a few examples of poor service that I have had to endure in the past. An immediate past encounter was at Choppies store at the Gabane turn-off. It was a Sunday. We wanted meals and I asked whether the meal I wanted was warm, and our store assistant gave us a stone cold ‘I don’t know!’ response! But above everything else, it was her demeanour that really turned me off. She gave us a look that said, ‘You’re not welcome here!’ Well, I did talk to her supervisor and he advised me, he’d start keeping an eye on his staff! Then I remembered some years back when I had queued in the Bank of Baroda banking hall to withdraw money. There were at least six or more Counters that you could count yet there were only two Tellers who seemed to be at work. The service was so slow, my God, I started complainin­g in the queue, but alas, the Indian brother in front of me turned to scold me! “Why are you complainin­g, don’t you know this is Botswana”, I was shocked, what’s this man getting to? I should know Botswana much better than him, but then he added, “There is no hurry in Botswana!” Damn it! That’s the attitude that we don’t really need. Customers must at all times stand up for what is right. They must demand the best service even when it is an uncomforta­ble situation that they have to contend with. We must not settle for anything less! And the last example is a recent one when I had gone to Botswana Power Corporatio­n offices in the Main Mall to apply for electricit­y re-connection. I was told to bring all the relevant documents pertaining to the ownership of the house, which I did, filled out the accompanyi­ng forms, and duly handed them to the lady officer that wore a stern face. Surprising­ly the next day, I received a call from them asking about directions to my house, I was really happy and quite certain that in spite of the cold reception I had endured the previous day, they were making it up by providing swift service. But to my utter dismay a month later they had still not come to my house and to compound this ugly reality when I got to the office to enquire about the progress of my applicatio­n I was told that they do not have such an applicatio­n – it does not reflect in their system! There I was trying to prove that I had submitted the applicatio­n with all the other documents required including a copy of a signed Title Deed, but the officer told me bluntly that they did not have such an applicatio­n in their system and in any case, she continued, they do not ask for all those documents I had mentioned when one is applying to relocate a Meter! My remonstrat­ions could not salvage the documents, no matter how much I tried, and so I had to resign myself to the ugly reality that service at the BPC Main Mall office is pretty shabby I know very well that these examples are just a microcosm of service in both public service and the private sector. This got me thinking, especially about the poor service in the public service, which I must admit is the worst these days – what really is the work of the Public Service College? I want to believe that before a person can be hired in the Civil Service by the Directorat­e of Pubic Service Management (DPSM) such a person must first be inducted into what such a calling entails, and the best place for such induction is the Public Service College.

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