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mzukulu
mzukulu
6 years ago

kuchuluka kwa ana asukulu kumasinthsintha as ena amatenga ma transfer, ena amwalirepo etc. the argument that story workshop inakapeza 2900 doesn’t hold apa. it’s possible the DEM’s office has not updated it’s records. Mr. councilor pezani china chonamizila rather than waisting or time

Adzonzi
Adzonzi
6 years ago

How much is involved……provide clear information you nyasa journals!!!!!

pido
6 years ago

Zabwino za aliyese ku akaphuzitse ku community kwake as purpoted by the councillor. Aphunzitsi siyani kuphunzitsa you were not employed by DPP councillors but governemnt. Auze ma Cadet akaphunzitse pamenepo.

CHIMVQ
CHIMVQ
6 years ago

TEACHERS ALWAYS PLAYING AROUND WITH
FIGURES

THEY ARE THE ONES
WHO MESSED UP
THE ELECTIONS

NEXT TIME DONT DONT
INVOLVE TEACHERS IN
ELECTIONS

RATHER INVOLVE STUDENTS FROM COLLEGES

mbuzi
mbuzi
6 years ago

councillor ndi mbuzi on this matter was supposed yo find the basic solutions not pinpointing one party as wrong. The accusations levelled against the teachers are unethical and unprofessional. Isn’t the same cncllr who appeared recently in the media of diverting funds. We need not to listen from these cheap politicians otherwise the teachers have been there long time ago. The cncllr is on the bus depot. Most parents in our communities are illiterate and understanding matters is a great challenge as far as Malawi is concerned. You can’t defiantly accuse teachers of funds maladmistrations as you fail to build… Read more »

kandy
6 years ago

mtipatse ife amenewo tikusowa aphunzitsi. Iwo alembe ana awo.

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