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Hlabezulu Ngonoonda
Hlabezulu Ngonoonda
6 years ago

Employees of the National Statistical Office (NSO) should have been mandated to carried out this UNDP funded exercise. After all these employees are well versed with the registration based on population census exercise. As for the payment, these workers would have been understanding as they would exercised patience knowing they would be paid later on. If anything, the National Registration Bureau (NRB) should have existed as a mere section within the NSO. So far, the exercise carried out by NRB in one or two districts leaves a lot to be desired. Foreigners were aided by unpatriotic Malawians mostly corrupt traditional… Read more »

alfred
alfred
6 years ago

some one surely should be answerable the logistics used was so pathetic sick,frail,old people ,pregnant women were all put together .in the north it was even worse some staff were so slow as if they started learning right at the centre, supervisors or law enforcers were not even available.i wonder if this serious process will reap the much required outcome.

masoambeta
masoambeta
6 years ago

The behaviour bu malawigovernemtn is disgusting. There’s no prudence and honesty in this government. How can public workers demand pay as if the money is coming from somebody’s pocket? Was this program not budgeted for? If so, where is the money ??? It’s is so shambolic to hear civil servants are not getting paid in time. This is happening while stupid politicians like Nakhumwa are waxing rich . Where are they getting obey from while people are getting unpaid.
Malawians never learn orbit is out of ignorance. Do not vote for this government again. Atipusitsa akungoba ndalama.

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