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Tan'gatan'ga
Tan'gatan'ga
9 years ago

Why Singapore, try Mauritius, a closer model to Malawi.

CHIPENYERE
9 years ago

Easier said than done?Malawian politicians lack honesty,true patriotism and the will power to act

Balamanthu
9 years ago

Here is what you should do to reform your government. 1.Focus on results.Each civil servants should have results which should be evaluated every quarter. 2.Wokuba aliyense-fire with imprisonment-minimum 5 years ndende. 3.Serious behavioural change where it will not be business as usual. 4.Tell your ministers to set a good example.They should behave well, come to work at 7.30am.Lead policy dialogue and work. 5.Stop the culture of allowances and kuba. 6.Remove politics from civil service.I dont see why half of the team that approved cashgate cheques is still working for Accountant General.These are people that should be in jail without trial.… Read more »

Balamanthu
9 years ago

Bwana chilima!It is good to aim higher but Malawi cannot be in the same league with Singapore or Canada.These are first world countries.First, let all the dead wood in civil service go and start putting people in places on merit.Remove politics.Do some tough stuff .Sometimes, it requires some temporary sanity to change things.Measure what civil service does and not rewarding those that come in at 9.00am and go to the bank and come back to pick their jacket at 4.00pm. The moment you remove politics, select people to positions on merit, have a bureau within the VPs office that tracks… Read more »

alukosyo
alukosyo
9 years ago

Madam Chilima amatchena bo. Very executive dressing osati zina zija zijazi

patricia
patricia
9 years ago

while it is a great thing to travel and emulate other country’s policies , there is also a need for in house research by the technocrats in the departments concerned with human resources. I find in our country in this day and age of modern technology we are not utilizing the resources efficiently. Lets what Mr chilima learned in Singapore. I would like to advise though what’s good for them may not be good for us. So take other factors into consideration. Just a thought.

Team Chilima
Team Chilima
9 years ago

You cannot copy and paste reforms based on experience from Singapore and Canada. This is a joke of the cententury. Just go to Rwanda here in Africa and learn how Kagame has transformed the country beyond recogntion where cabinet minsiters really work for good of people rather spending time watching Bata bullets games and closing shabins in Ntcheu as Manadam Obama and Kaliati respectively are doing

point of order
point of order
9 years ago

The VP greeting his friend on arrival. Kenako akamwere limodzi. Zopusa zokhazokha palibepo chilipo apa

mngulungulu
mngulungulu
9 years ago

Ha!!!ha!! let us wait for the emplimentation. We are looking forward to the reforms.

Pati bi pali Munga
Pati bi pali Munga
9 years ago

Mrs. Chilima’s smile melts me and her sense of fashion too kills it too.

This young lady would make a great First Lady some day.

DPP woyeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee.

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