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Petros
Petros
8 years ago

Zauchitsilu

The Objective Person
8 years ago

Iam just very happy that this story was first seen on Z Allan Ntata but people insulted him left, right, forward, backward and centre. Then some of you said he is unfair to compare Malawi to Monaco which is a city in France. The facts now about Monaco is an Independent state. Please fellow Malawi lets learn to analyse the story before we start heaping all sorts of insults on someone.

Makhuwira
Makhuwira
8 years ago

You minimum wage for teacher in Zambia is around seven hundred United States dollar and minimum wage for unskilled labour is one hundred and fifty United States dollar and food is three times cheaper than Malawi .

Rodgers Banda
Rodgers Banda
8 years ago

Money from sales of MSB Compare and work out the ratio

Petros
Petros
8 years ago

Mmmm kaya

wakale
wakale
8 years ago

CSTU you have let us down. Zanu zayenda last year and now you have accepted this low increament. Even if you add the increaments for last year & this as per grade, the total percentage of increament does not reach to your percentage increament dyera pa malawi basi

Vyachalo
Vyachalo
8 years ago

why to start in december?

Malawi Kwacha
Malawi Kwacha
8 years ago

That’s better now, but the average is just minimal. But thanks for making senior grade silence.

davis kanjodo
davis kanjodo
8 years ago

Mavuto ku Malawi. Tili mmalawi moto mwadzina lake.

mapapaya
8 years ago

Its good. No body will be contented on monetary issues.We all know how govt generates money. Bravo govt

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