Simataa signs off with piano dreams and new beginnings

George Simataa plans to learn piano after he steps down as secretary to the Cabinet. The president announced new Cabinet ministers Saturday but will name who replaces Simataa later. He told these ministers at State House when they would hold their first meeting. Staff members hosted a farewell party for him Thursday at the Prime Minister's Office.

Simataa expressed excitement about his upcoming retirement. He looks forward to discovering new activities and traveling more. "I signed up for piano lessons starting April 1 as my first hobby," he mentioned. He hopes to explore fresh interests and spend extra time with his family members.

His public service career began on December 1, 1979. Simataa said he felt privileged to work alongside talented, committed professionals. He takes pride in their joint accomplishments over the years and encourages staff to support whoever becomes the next secretary.

To ensure a smooth transition, Simataa prepared a detailed 20-page document for his successor. He thanked former prime minister Saara Kuuongelwa-Amadhila for their excellent working relationship. They collaborated effectively for ten years, and he wished her success in her political future. Officials have not announced when they will fill his position.
 

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