North West justice department honours its employees


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JUSTICE and constitutional development department in North West said they were ready to rub shoulders with their counterparts across the country. The department honoured their provincial employees. The department will also host National Service Excellence Awards soon.

Acting regional head of justice and constitutional development department, Joseph Makutle said they hosted regional awards to honour employees who dedicated themselves to their work. The second edition of Service Excellence Awards in the region was hosted recently. (Friday last week) in Mahikeng.

“This is our second annual service excellence awards. We want to honour those employees who showed dedication and selflessness. They played a pivotal role towards service delivery.

“The awards will inspire greatness within their performance. We also believe they will uplift the morality at work place. We also want to applaud all nominees and also want to encourage all staff to participate in the future,” Makutle said.

He also urged all employees to continue to practice Batho Pele principles at all time. Makutle further added that the employees were at the cutting edge while dealing with clients.

Justice and constitutional development department national chief-director for programme support, Mosalanyana Mosala was part of the proceeding. Mosala commended those who were nominated too.

“We want to applaud you for your unwavering dedication towards your duty. You form the integral part of this institution. I also want to encourage you to work harder. Just bear in mind that your participation is noticeable. To all those who have been awarded must continue to work hard too,” he said.

One of the recipients, Seledu Moloko said: “I have learnt a lot from you guys over the years. And I believe our contribution will continue to inspire others. We learn new things daily.”

Manager for Language Practice, Billy Molele commended Moloko for his dedication.

“He is very profound, dedicated and eloquent in most languages. He had a unique quality for interpretation services. The department pride itself by having you. We hope upcoming and young interpreters have learnt from you,” Molele said.

Madikwe Magistrate Court scooped the best model award and Taung Magistrate Court was honoured as the best model sub cluster court. Other individuals were also recognised.

-TDN

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