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Kachere John 0999855710
Kachere John 0999855710
8 years ago

Ligomeka ndi woyipa kwambiri ma DC adamuthamangitsa koma wabwereranso ndi matukutuku. Panga ma transfer akowo tidzakunyamula mu office this time. Ma promotion umakanika utikweza aja since 2005 mpaka 2013, nzako adatikweza tonse in just 2 months. U must be an ashamed person. Tamusiya Madula koditu iwe ndiye wakuba kwambiri kaya.

Zagwa
Zagwa
8 years ago

Start with Tukula himself, he has a cashgate case, remember? Why is he still in office? Musatinyase ife…..not all of us are stupid! Your days are numbered

Chimbayo
Chimbayo
8 years ago

Kodi Madulayo ali ndichiyani kwenikweni? You mean someone who has been a PS for 12 years cant build a house? Nanga ife amene tili ndinyumba 12 ndiye mutitani. I dont know what assets madula has declared but surely fellow Malawians only a fool can fail to build a decent house at that grade. Enanu you drink too much and lack strategic direction as a result you build toilets for houses. If you go to area 10, 12, 43, 47, 46 and 49 many houses are owned by public servants not through theft. I am one of the few civil servants… Read more »

Jahan
Jahan
8 years ago

Jah jah jah… This is just a useless public service stunt to gain attention by Tukula. He can not prosecute the real corrupt DPP officials because, well for starters he was hand picked by APM. Secondly, before any findings are made public, he has to run to APM for approval. Stupid exercise!

tulo amalawi
8 years ago

which ACB ? ask leonald kalonga

ACB
ACB
8 years ago

ACB? Look at the assets of Sam Madula and his income if they match. Cash-gate is still in the system.

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