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Fam
Fam
5 years ago

Government should just vacate that injunction and lobby MPs and quickly table and pass the bill. What are these three CSO mercenaries afraid of? Mature democracy demands accountability and responsibility at all levels. Malawians chose democracy because they want accountability from everyone who claims to be doing what they do on behalf of them. And you, Kajoloweka and your father, Mtambo, and your mom Trapence are not exceptional…………Mathanyulas

kharupa
kharupa
5 years ago

mbava in the name of CSOs,why running away from accountability, busy kuloza chisoso mu diso la ena pamene chisoso chawo mchovuta kuchotsa mbava zoopsya

Heavyduty
Heavyduty
5 years ago

This is no surprise, it was expected. Government, vacate this injuction and table the bill urgently, just like in Government we need accountability in CSOs too. They are getting money in the name of poor Malawians and squander on personal things.

mbuje
mbuje
5 years ago

What are these NGOs afraid of? Everyone needs to be accountable to someone. Hypocrites.

Honde
Honde
5 years ago

Koma nkhope zamathanyula zochindikalazi please Nyasatimes spare us sometimes

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