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Mmmmm
Mmmmm
7 years ago

Truely it is poorest in thd world

brave
brave
7 years ago

koma nanunso inu a undp mudzilembako anthu ntchito pafupi pafupi.l think whoever advertise for those vacancies,would like to remind you to create jobst for these miserable,dilapidated Malawians

Rampant practice in Malawi
Rampant practice in Malawi
7 years ago

But the problem of bogus adverts is not limited to social media alone. Bogus job adverts are normal in Malawi most companies are doing this they place job adverts when they already have somebody for the job and they use adverts to be seen like they recruit through advertising. What shocks me is the fact that even stock exchange registered companies like Press Group are in the practice of this. So UNDP issue must not be surprised with this. It is common practice in most organisation thus why even private organisation are not performing at their best levels because there… Read more »

sAMUEL
sAMUEL
7 years ago

uNDP did not say ‘Malawi, the world poorest. Oh God bless our land of Malawi

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