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chiefdastownhall
9 years ago

Atleast at last we may be given fully baked stories that the raw deal insinuationr,a pat at the back.

bakali
bakali
9 years ago

Why ?

A COMMONER
A COMMONER
9 years ago

Send me application forms.

mtila zomba
mtila zomba
9 years ago

This is good development and once impleamented we shall have good reporting not what nyasa times do.kuchita kuonetselatu kuti alandila ndalama.zitsilu ya atolankhani. atumbuka

Ineyo
Ineyo
9 years ago

Now this is the Juma we have always wanted. Very active and result oriented. This leadership is well informed, creative, strategic and also member-minded. Soonest their FB group indicates they are creating workplace unions as the first interface between journalists/freelancers and their employers Am told they are also planning a Juma Club where a bar, internet and snack cafe, boardroom, games like pool and darts, television sports bar, and open space for event hiring will all be there for members and their families, and those that can hire for private events. This is what we expected all those years but… Read more »

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