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Katapwito
Katapwito
7 years ago

Malawi Government please move with times. Anthu anazolowela kuba ndalama za boma especially for projects in City and district councils. Please find time and visit Zomba as well you need an audit there. Councillors are busy eating ndalama za LDF through kuika ma ghost workers on the list of beneficiaries. Clean up these messes if this country is to move forward. The problem is most of these Councillors are uneducated so to reason with them is not easy at all. Nde most times they use staff from the secretariat eeee tatopa ife tithandizeni pilizi chondeeee.

Bakha
Bakha
7 years ago

Ngoka is pure super arrogant, as is the case with most northeners. Akapume, tatopa naye!

Ron the Don
Ron the Don
7 years ago
Reply to  Bakha

Your name says it all; no wonder you are thinking like a duck.

joen
joen
7 years ago

@kapito hilu?

Zomba Boy
Zomba Boy
7 years ago

Money, Money , Money its all about money, maluzi amalawi, OK , so councillors will employ temporary CEO who will pay him/her? How much? Instead of paying the direct employees their three months salary you will be paying the CEO, kikikikikiki, ma solutions pa Malawi, when will the fonsec audit completed? So no funding to councils until the audit report is out? Kikikiki. Ma solution pa malawi.

Kaziulika Chimugonda
Kaziulika Chimugonda
7 years ago
Reply to  Zomba Boy

What govt. has to Stewart Ngoka should apply to 7 ministers involved in cash-gate scandal. All is public money and must be accounted for. It should not be selective justice. Govt. has acted well on this case. APM should suspend the 7 ministers for investigations to be done well.

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