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Forest Guards – 7 Posts

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Cook I – 4 Posts

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Mortuary Attendant/Mortician

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Drivers – 7 Posts

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Accountant I – 5 Posts

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Revenue Clerks – 50 Posts

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Supply Chain Management Officer II – 3 Posts

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Co-Operative Auditor II – 2 Posts

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Cultural Officer II

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Trade Development Officer II – 2 Posts

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