
Minister for Presidential Affairs, Governance and Public Administration Kabo Morwaeng, alongside Director of Public Service Management, Goitseone Mosalakatane were not totally honest, when they told the nation on Saturday morning that they were awaiting a response from six public sector trade unions over suspension of salary increases. The Patriot on Sunday can confirm that Mosalakatane and Morwaeng were aware of a letter written by the six trade unions' negotiating team dated 22 April 2020, rejecting government's request to defer salary increments for six months. "We demand that the employer should implement the agreed adjustment of the public service salaries by 6% and 10% for the C & D and A & B grades respectively effective April 2020 as per the February 2019 Collective Agreement and the subsequent Public Service Directive No. 1 of 2020," reads part of the letter signed by the Coordinator of the six cooperating trade unions (6CTU), Tobokani Rari. In fact, DPSM has responded to the letter written by the six trade unions, where they outline government's reason for deferring payment of salary increments that was scheduled to be effected on April 01, 2020. The Patriot on Sunday is in possession of correspondence between the parties on…