Times of Eswatini

Aspiring civil servants to be vetted for political links

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Government officials are exposing the contradict­ions and confusion within the system, one says the system is democratic when one seeks to vet civil servants on their affiliatio­ns. This system belongs to the dustbins of history.

LEX SOMAPHUNGA

We don’t want people who are against government to work as civil servants.

MABANDLA KATI

They must be vetted because we can’t have chaotic and disrespect­ful comrades in government. BONGZ HLETA

That would be the best way to silence the disruption made by the activists hired by government. THEMBELA GULWAKO

Where is freedom uma sewutawuca­shwa ngekutsi uvete sibhikivan­e sekutsi ungu Mangololo? CHE MAN MAO

I suppose our tax will also be vetted. We should indeed be exempted from paying tax. One would welcome being excluded from everything to do with

Tinkhundla. FREEDOM SILUTHULI

No amount of effort done by the few who benefit from the Tinkhundla System will sway us. This doesn’t make it democratic and it won’t ever.

ELMON MABUZA

The idea of vetting aspiring civil servants is onside.

MDUDUZI SIZIBA

Eswatini is for us all ye Minister Mabulala.

MBO-MEN VILAKATI

If they had known they would have started the vetting long ago because comrades have ruined our country.

MAZET HLOPHE

Aspiring civil servants must be thoroughly investigat­ed to make sure that government doesn’t hire culprits.

BHEKMUSA MKHATJWA

The minister needs to remember that we are all part of this country. SIX VUNGANDZE

They must be vetted and the hiring through connection­s must stop as those will surely not be vetted. If you are against something then

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