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Nyamwero
Nyamwero
6 years ago

Police simumayipatsa ndalama zambiri., yet iri ndi ma responsibility ambiri

Nyenyezi
Nyenyezi
6 years ago

Zidyani munenepe ndiinu!

tiyani mabunda
6 years ago

diphiphi!!!!!!!!!!

Imwe aaaa Yowoyani
6 years ago

Palibe nkhani apa. Tindalama take timeneto? And that was 2013, do you expect to have easy access to 2013 documents? Failure to retrieve documents MUST never be mistaken to an illegal spending. The Auditor General MUST audit previous years and not 5 years ago. NB: As long as IFMIS shall be in use, payment irregularities will never come to an end. The IFMIS system pushes Cost Centre Managers out of the payment process hence the abuse by those that have ‘rights’ to the IFMIS system. What is demanded by cost centres is NOT what is actually paid for by your… Read more »

Kaitano
Kaitano
6 years ago

How can Government Monies go out without Treasury Approval? who was doing that? who was authorizing you? ok but how? This must be followed you see someone behind it.

dpp is shame
dpp is shame
6 years ago

This government is shame. why is rooting continuing?

dpp is shame
dpp is shame
6 years ago

what a shame

Khama wa Khama
Khama wa Khama
6 years ago
Reply to  dpp is shame

I see people mentioning DPP and yet this report is for 2013 while DPP was not in government or have you forgotten?
This is purely PP Cashgate with Joyce Banda at the helm!

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