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Frequent flyer
Frequent flyer
7 years ago

Being holier than thou while you are at the same time seeking loans with subsidized interest rates . Stupid hypocrites.

Gogodasi
7 years ago

Enao angoombera m’manja an ao akamapita ku sululu kunja using government money amawaika mu Business class. Ministers should be examplary if this proposal is to effectively work, otherwise these the government side has just supported the idea for political reasons in order to get the budget pass – don’t be fooled. If you can’t believe my word, wait and see.

Mtondoli wa Jonazi
7 years ago

Good move! Just as an example. A whole Finance Minister of South Africa – Pravin Gordhan (Honourable is in order) is always seen flying economy class. We are talking of a country whose half yearly budget for a single municipality (not province) dwarfs the entire yearly budget of the whole Malawi – well sort of. Added on to that: get rid of all Prados and Mercs. These okes are given loans to acquire vehicles which then can be used for official duties and they can claim back form the treasury – upon proof that it was official business. Conditions to… Read more »

John Thomas
John Thomas
7 years ago

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john
john
7 years ago

LET US JOIN HANDS ON THIS ORDER BY PARLIAMENT. WHENEVER WE SEE A GOVERNMENT OFICIAL TRAVELLING BUSINESS CLASS, LET US REPORT TO AUTHORITIES OR NEWSPAPERS BETTER STILL

Moya
Moya
7 years ago

Malawians luxury inatipwetweka kwa basi. We need to be as humble as our economy is then we shall prosper and avoid future cashgates

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