Civil Service Commission to publish names of successful applicants on July 22

• The two instituions have completed phase one and two of the recruitment exercise.
• National Technical Committees are currently verifying the provincial consolidated lists of selected candidates.
• Publication of the names of successful candidates will be on 15th and 22nd July, 2022.

Civil Service Commission and Teaching Service Commission have disclosed that names of the successful applicants in the ongoing recruitment of 11, 276 health workers as well as 30, 000 teachers will be published on 15th and 22nd July, 2022 respectively.
According to a joint statement, the two institutions disclosed that they have completed phase one and two of the recruitment exercise which was conducted in a decentralized manner.
They said the National Teaching Committees for the Teaching Service Commission and Civil Service Commission are currently verifying the provincial consolidated lists of selected candidates.
“Following the government’s earlier pronouncement on the recruitment of health workers and teachers, the two instituions have completed phase one and two of the recruitment exercise which was conducted in a decentralized manner by the districts and validated the respective provinces,” they said.
This is contained in a statement jointly issued by Civil Service Commission Secretary Jean Chilengi and Teaching Service Commission Acting Secretary Lynette Walubita.

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