BREAKING! Ministry of Internal Affairs Bans Skimpy Dressing at Office Premises
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By Our Reporter
NATIONAL
The Ministry of Internal Affairs has banned skimpy dressing by clients within the office premises.
This is contained in a press statement issued today, Thursday, 13th February, 2025 by the Ministry’s Spokesperson, Mundeyi Simon Peter.
The statement headlined, ‘Guidelines for public conduct and service delivery’ among other things says Clients should dress modestly and avoid wearing clothing with offensive language or imagery.
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The same guidelines prohibit photo and video shooting within the office premises without prior authorization from the relevant authorities.
“Please note that unauthorized recording or photography may compromise the security and confidentiality of our operations and other clients,” reads the statement in part.
Clients are at the same requested to be courteous to the Ministry’s staff while seeking services and avoid using mobile phones or other electronic devices in a manner that disrupts the service delivery process.
The guidelines that require Ministry officials to be respectful, courteous, efficient and professional are meant to maintain a positive and respectful environment in the Ministry.
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