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Ndangopitamo
Ndangopitamo
9 years ago

Civil servants, fight for your welfare. Don’t pull others down but rather fight for pushing yourself up. Within the civil service we can see a lot of disparities in the recent salary ‘restructure’. the less paid having been given meager increases while those who enjoy other perks have been rewarded hefty increases. You should rather be fighting for these scenarios which in he long run will just widen the already big gap between the majority lowly paid and the few highly paid. Don’t look over the fence and start shouting at others who are fighting for a just cause.

KING SOLOMONS WISDOM
KING SOLOMONS WISDOM
9 years ago

THE JUDICIAL STAFF SHUD NOT GET THEIR SALARIES .THEY R NOT ON PAID LEAVE.

Gorbachev Harawa
9 years ago

They better resign we have very intelligent young men outside who ca
n do the job bettert than these uneducated ones

Angozo
9 years ago

Anthu odzikonda anganene kuti sakufuna kufanana ndi ma civil servants who do they think they are? Judicial clerks are people like everybody and unprofesional. Atasiya ntchito ku judiciary sangapeze ina kwina kulikonse chifukwa ambiri ndi mbuli. Foolish and you are all idiots. Ena muli ndi ma JC ena ochepa ma MSCE, kupambana kwanu kuli pati? Zopua.

chikutumbwe
chikutumbwe
9 years ago

what creteria is there that court clerk be payed more than a domasi diploma teacher

syamboza
syamboza
9 years ago

u galajuweti wako waku mpembawo. galajuweti amakhala opanda ntchito ngati iweyo? magaljuweti anzako ali vivivi mmagalimoto let the strikers do what it deserves and gort pay what iz due for them

ernest Phiri
ernest Phiri
9 years ago

To be a graduate does not mean having more money, but sufficient knowledge. It is how you use this knowledge that determines your financial status. Many graduates are languishing in town and villages, they have no money.

JAYJAY
9 years ago

What is so special about these judiciary staff.you want increments koma milandu yikumatenga zanga kuti yithe ku migistrate courts.Civil case mpaka zaka ziwiri.we are all malaWIANS NGATI NDALAMA ZACHEPA JUST RESIGN ENA AZAGWIREKO NTCHITOYO.PALI ANTHU AMBIRI OTI ATHA KUGWIRA BWINO KUPOSA INU.ZOPUSA BASI

Poor man feel it
9 years ago

The Labour Relations Act is clear that striking workers should be paid by the unions and yet these continue to be paid by government. This is illegal Justice Lovemore Chikopa. Review the constitution on the judiciary. These guys are already on good salaries and benefits. Their services leave a lot to be desired. They are slow and work at their own pace. There are many unresolved cases in the courts and the IRC is the worst of all. You are victimizing private lawyers and their staff. Peter Muthalika should intervene in this. You give them an inch they take a… Read more »

mac
mac
9 years ago

how special are u. we are graduates working for the people. ngati ntchito simukufuna osangosiya bwanji. stupid old fools

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