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enock Malunga
enock Malunga
9 years ago

Lets change our ways of thinking to build better malawi

nyasi mmaso
nyasi mmaso
9 years ago

Anthuwa zophwanya malamulo ndizawo.wina alira kuti mfweee. Ogwira ntchitowo ndife ndipo tidakapangabe ma strike. Until pamene azadziwe kuti anzeru nditonsefe

idol
idol
9 years ago

Mr Njovu´s comment has already been addressed in the launched report. Mr Njovu muzisusa mutawelenga kaye, otherwise zoti tizichitisana manyazi chonsecho kuwelenga mumatha sizabwino.

IKLC
IKLC
9 years ago

MCP IS NOT NECESSARILY AGAINST THE REFORMS BUT ITS SAYING THAT PROCEDURES NEED TO BE FOLLOWED ACCORDING TO ESTABLISHED CONSTITUTIONAL AND LEGAL STATUTES….. ZAMVEKA?
OSAPANGA PHUMA..TRY TO UNDERSTAND THE GIST OF THE ARGUMENT NOT JUST TALKING LIKE NKHULULU

Say
Say
9 years ago

We Malawians are very funny; we spend alot of money launching reforms which we are not sure if they really are going to be implemented. Launching is just a ceremony; I wished we implemented the reforms without even spending moneys on launching. If this goes political, I assure you all these launches would just have consumed our money for nothing. VERY SOON WE WILL STOP SINGING THIS SONG OF REFORMS.

Vavlov
Vavlov
9 years ago

Bakili Muluzi inherited a professional civil service which he destroyed by appointing mediocre people from the muslin sect and Yao stribe. Same illiterate people many still occupy high positions in government. He even appointed a fish monger from Mangochi as deputy high commissioner to Mozambique, who couldn’t even speak English. It is these mediocre civil servants that fuel corruption and inefficiency in the civil service. We look forward to an objective reform and not a platform for “Lomwelisation” of the civil service. Also watch out DPP may use this to recruit people who will facilitate rigging of the next general… Read more »

Matako
Matako
9 years ago

The problem with us Malawians is that we just accept things without questioning them. This is done even when the process is flawed. MCP is not against change but rather the way in which government want to achieve the end result. This has happened in this country where government of the day has ignore3d the constitution. If I might add the constitution was put in place to protect will-nilly changing of laws in the country. Wake up people it is the same government that is borrowing money from private companies like Mota Engil without notifying the parliament. who holds the… Read more »

little jojo
little jojo
9 years ago

Njovuyalema knows that if these reforms work MCP ili mmadzi 2019
.

chie
chie
9 years ago

Abale a kongilesi , kumangotsutsa zili zonse? Nate jese ukwati unatha kamba kongotsutsa amunake chilichonse!

justin
justin
9 years ago

Reformation should not focus on the civil service only but also in the political parties and parliament.

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