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China hosts international meeting on UPU strategy

An international meeting on the Nairobi Postal Strategy is taking the 4th and 5th December in Guangzhou (China). The meeting ends a cycle of seven regional round tables held over the past few months to gather the views of UPU member countries on the future sector strategy.

The first round table was held in Moscow (Russia) last June and the last one in New Delhi (India) last week. Through this consultative process, some 400 participants and over 170 countries have been able to put forward their views on the future strategy.

This strategy, based on the three dimensions of the sector, contains four objectives: improved interoperability, promotion of sustainable postal sector development, stimulation of the universal postal service, and promotion of market and postal service growth.

For Pascal Clivaz, Director of Finance and Strategic Planning at the International Bureau, “one of the most important lessons of the round tables has been to find out that objectives are similar throughout the world, although the order of priority is not the same”.

The strategy will be implemented through the regional development plans prepared by the International Bureau for the UPU’s main geographical regions and should make it possible to strengthen the postal sector as an essential element of the world economy.

The UPU’s four-year roadmap will be submitted to the Postal Operations Council and Council of Administration in January and February 2008. It will then be presented for adoption by member countries at the Nairobi Congress.

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South African Post appoints new boss

South African Post Office has appointed a woman to steady the ship. Her appointment was announced at the first of the organisation’s board discussions on the theme “Transforming a public entity in the 21st Century”.

Lefoka took over as acting chief executive officer in May when Khutso Mampeule was ousted by the board of the postal entity.

It suspended and eventually fired Mampeule in May this year after he laid charges against his predecessor, Maanda Manyatshe, accusing him and other SA Post Office executives of having received R100-million in undeclared payments.

Manyatshe is involved in a R200- million defamation lawsuit against the post office. He claims he was forced to resign his position as MTN managing director as a result of the accusations levelled at him by the SA Post Office board.

Mfanafuthi Sithebe, a spokesman for the Communication Workers’ Union, which is represented on the board by two members, said: “We are happy that someone has been appointed to be held accountable for governance at the post office.

Theft at the postal service remains a problem and Lefoka said she would work to improve vigilance and security during her tenure.

The SA Post Office has begun showing a profit only in the past four years and it is planning to relinquish its government subsidy and become self-sustaining.

1 USD = 6.83323 ZAR

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