MBABANE:The draft salary review report if implemented, might result to junior police officers and soldiers earning around seventeen thousand Rands(R17,000.00) per-month.
Speaking to this Swaziland News, Lot Vilakati, the Secretary General of the Swaziland National Association of Teachers(SNAT) said even though they are representing teachers, all civil servants including security officers will benefit from the ongoing salary review.
“We are representing teachers but, all civil servants will benefit and there might be no need for the police to continue demand their Phase two(II) because seemingly, they are covered as well”, said the SNAT Secretary General.
Reached for comments by this publication Sergeant Dumsile Khumalo said, she will consult with the Executive Commitee of the Royal Eswatini Police Staff Association(REPOSA) and comment later regarding the issue.
“Let me consult and will comment later”, said the REPOSA Secretary General.
Government is highly expected to implement the salary review report but the negotiations are ongoing.
Despite receiving a three percent(3%) back-pay, junior police officers have been continuing with their demand for Phase two(II) salary increment.

National Commissioner Vusi Masango(pic:RSPS).
