Remofilwe Latoya Azania Morekisi regards civil service as one of the most important sectors of society. “I grew up in a family and community that had lost faith in the civil service. That black disadvantaged people should always expect the worst when interacting with civil servants was quite disturbing to me.”
Morekisi believes that South Africa needs competent, young and dedicated civil servants to implement plans to change the lives of South Africans. “I was brought up in an enterprising family, where my grandfather inculcated a sense of hard work and dedication in his children. Fundamental lessons we were taught were perseverance, honesty and compassion for the people in our community.”
She wants to change the negative perception that civil servants are rude, lazy and incompetent. “What I love most about South Africa is its resilience and persevering spirit. There is willingness among citizens and government to build a sustainable future despite the country’s fractured history.”
“I want to change the negative perceptions around civil servants and provide quality services and assistance to all citizens, regardless of their race, gender or class.”