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Hlabezulu Ngonoonda
Hlabezulu Ngonoonda
6 years ago

Counsel Mr. Kalekeni Kaphale, congrats for getting the injunction. I wish it were a mandatory injunction. But make it a point that it is not vacated long before you get to the reasons for which it was taken in the first place. If they dare do so with their intended strike, please, get in touch with the Judicial Service Commission and the Dept of Human Resource to recruit new staff so that judicial services in all courts continual to be offered as normal.

Adzonzi
Adzonzi
6 years ago

This is the same issue with UNIMA, Support staff being treated differently with Teaching staff. Core function against Support function…………..which direction Malawi?

Phiri
Phiri
6 years ago

Why are people at the Judiciary and Chancellor College in the habit of going on strike? This is a culture that needs to be stopped in these Institutions. It’s selfishness because some people are denied their rights, the right to justice and the right to education, because of love of money by these people in these institutions, which can also be sinful. Why do these people not start up small businesses so as to supplement to their income, instead of expecting everything from their employers? This is the calibre that expects Government or the President to do everything for them.… Read more »

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