BNPC strives to improve work ethics

Tebogo Kesupile
Tebogo Kesupile

Botswana National Productivity Centre (BNPC) has embarked on a programme to sensitise the public about poor work ethics that continue to negatively impact on Botswana’s rankings.

Briefing the media yesterday, BNPC executive director, Tebogo Kesupile said currently they have more than 280 facilitators who will be   training the public sector on work ethics.

“Our attitude to work as a nation is not good, so we really need to work hard to change this attitude because it affects the country’s economy,” she said.

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