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Civil servants told to level up, lessons from history count
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 74676, member: 636"] Myanmar's top military guy, Min Aung Hlaing, gave a pep talk to civil service trainees and told them government workers stick around no matter which political crew is running things. He said the trainees need to step up their game instead of being mediocre bureaucrats, and they should study past mistakes to help build something better down the road. The Senior General went on about how the country needs to pump out more stuff domestically to cut down on imports and stop bleeding foreign cash. He reminded everyone that elections matter and voters should pick candidates who vibe with the military and actually help the nation. The whole speech happened at a training academy in Mandalay Region with police and firefighter trainees in the crowd. [/QUOTE]
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