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Petre Mathanyula.
7 years ago

Kungonena kuti ndalama mulibe. Mukunamiza ndani. Ife si ana anu oti muzitinamiza. Tikuonani miyezi ikubwerayi kuti mudzanamizira chiyani.

President Pedro
President Pedro
7 years ago

What about Govt funding to hell with you. As a civil servant there was no july funding. And I was just going to work with no work at work because no govt department was funded, Rubbish

Boko
Boko
7 years ago

Don’t hide behind IFMIS. IFMIS has been very functional. This govt is simply broke. The govt has to mend fences with donors, without whom this country’s finances will crumble. The govt has to prosecute thieves (including the infamous 7 ministers) that are scaring donors away. Otherwise these financial problems will be the order of the day until the regime changes from DPP to a better party. Malawi’s civil servants are sleepy if they swallow this mediocrity, and they must prepare to swallow more of such.

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