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Ntchona
Ntchona
6 years ago

The other problem is that people heading anti corruption bodies are toothless individuals who are appointed to shield the main thieves-ruling parties. Catch the big fishes in the pond. You are there just to protect your salaries

Zander mutiuze
6 years ago

We know that African leaders are most corrupted. One can just see how fast rich they are becoming withiout working hard simply become a polician. Nepotism is One way to enrich their families. Its the same people Who jump from One party to another party. Also I blame the donor countries. They know their money go into the pocket of these evil thieves. The money go back to western banks. Why giving us Aid If it meant for few people not for the poor? Even If we ask the West to tell us to review African leaders Who has billions… Read more »

CIVIL SERVANT
CIVIL SERVANT
6 years ago

The fight against corruption is easy Mr. Lucas Kondowe, all it needs is political will on the part of your masters and you to have the integrity to do what is right regardless of the consequences.

Jasitasi Chilungamo
Jasitasi Chilungamo
6 years ago

Basi ntchito ndiyongosunga masaka ama billions mnyumba while the mass are in abject poverty. They do this deliberately so that people become submissive through poverty.They like to be in big convoys surrounded by the security people carrying big kalashnikovs to scare the povos claiming that alot of people wants to kill them. This is 2017 and kids are learning under the tree, people are living houses with thatched roofs with no electricity.Roads are dusty, unplanned houses in the cities.Corruption has taken all sectors of life.The health standards are so poor.No drugs in hospitals.Hospitals are killing grounds. Politicians and others are… Read more »

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