Commissioner Anele Gxoyiya during the release of the Quarterly Bulletin titled: The Pulse of the Public Service at Tshedimosetso House on 8 July 2024 in Pretoria. (Gallo Images/OJ Koloti)

The Public Service Commission (PSC) has called on state employees to work diligently with new ministers who come from different political parties.

On Monday, the PSC published its quarterly Pulse of the Public Service report wherein it outlined laws defining the public service’s role.

During a press briefing in Pretoria, its commissioner, Anele Gxoyiya, welcomed the government of national unity (GNU), which included 11 political parties with ministerial appointments for eight of them, and called on public servants to get behind the seventh administration.

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