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John Black
7 years ago

DPP: the Cashgate Party number 2

Uziwa Izia
Uziwa Izia
7 years ago

Uziwa Izia uchedwa nazo izi. Ife tikudziwa ndiwe wa DPP mmmodzi mwa mbava. Honestly, whatever the case, does it make sense for Councillors to be demanding allowances for attending party meetings from the Councils? Tiyeni tilikonde dziko lathu.

Uziwa-Uzia
Uziwa-Uzia
7 years ago

Pliz let pple from Neno comment of this stupid ,devil lady. We know her very well and we have been with her for 3 good years. She came here very very poor and within thee s said yeas , she managed to buy 2 cars, where did she have thee s monies? If you want to prove my point, ask a filling station pump attendant what she was doing before you comment something you do not know. Don’t show your stupidity here bcoz we know her better than any one in ths country. The lady is a People’s Party member.… Read more »

Najere Chitekwe Gelevulo
Reply to  Uziwa-Uzia

It seems you have something personal with her. For the issues raised here, i think she is handling them very well. Any normal person could not handle these issues any better. Leave your personal grudges aside and you will reason better. Or mwina nawenso ankakukaniza kuba whilst she was in Neno?

Muonosile
Muonosile
7 years ago

Munkaafuna ma councilors, anthu akuba komanso opanda nsapato ngati amenewa amavala silipasi ndiye apeza polemerera .Kaleso uwapane anyaniwa, keep it up.

The truth pains
The truth pains
7 years ago

Ndi ana ochokera kwa mbuye wawo mdierekezi pitala kwawo ndi kuba, kupha, ndi kuononga basi.Palibenso chomwe angachite choposa zimenezi,ndi ana a SATANA awa alibe chisoni ndi dziko lawo.

Humphrey's Nthara Jnr
Humphrey's Nthara Jnr
7 years ago

DC’s used to be respected back in the days. where has that respect gone? the DC is the eye and ear of the president, he/she is the CEO of the entire district whatever happens in that district the DC is responsible and answerable. we need to respect these top Civil Servants they serve a goodwill to the nation though they are ridicule masiku ano by politicians. Politicians (MP’s, Councillors) you need to be schooled on how DC’s operate, because you also serve under their authority whether you are in a ruling party or not. these DC’s are so Powerful than… Read more »

Senzangakhona
Senzangakhona
7 years ago

The DPP fish is rotten from the head. The entire DPP hierarchy is rotten. The art they have mastered is that of theft. The head of state is rotten up to the area chairmen. Rotten to core as others have said. The waiting is too long. These guys ought to be out of government by now.

vuto
vuto
7 years ago

This is commendable the stand taken by the DC is appropriate. However, a lot of government and council funds are not abused by councillors rather by the DCs, Directors, Finance personnel and contractors. Most resources are spent on allowances meant for say 10 days with people only working for a day or two…. In short civil servants are the biggest culprits in abuse of council resources.

Ebuka
7 years ago

You are the best Kaleso, these DPP Thieves must be be stopped from abusing public funds, mbuye wawo Chaponda ndi Peter afinyidwa kale kuno ku Lilongwe

Vinie
Vinie
7 years ago

Kaleso bravo!! The Councillors should know their roles and responsibilities and not manupulating the office of the DCs. The Councillors are confused people and they choose to confuse the Council. They are the ones who are stealing through creation of ghosts contractors. DCs and CEOs take care of the Councillors.

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