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njoya man
7 years ago

It’s surprising that at a time government departments lack funding there is money readily available for recall of diplomats. In January alone government paid 1.2 billion Kwacha to recall diplomats n layoff local staff in missions when hospitals don’t have drugs. Does this government have priorities?

Yahya Jammeh
7 years ago

When the strike begins , the DPP will smile alll the way up to the graveyard because that will mean that even if investigations about Chaponda have been concluded, ACB will not be able to take him court. Mark my words, this strike was drag on without quick fix. We need some staff on standby. I will rule Gambia for a billion years.

DDP CADETS
7 years ago

BWANA PRESIDENT MONGA INE BIG CADET KU THYOLO ZINTHU SIZIKUYENDA BWINO
MUTICHOSERE ANTHU AWA AKUONONGA NTCHITO YA BOMA
DC
DHO
ACTING DIRECTOR OF FINANCE

PAKUFUNINIKA FORESIC AUDIT PANDALAMA YA LDF MASAF 4 ESPECIALY ADMINISTRATION COSTS AND MATERIALS.ZIKOMO INE CADET

Mzozodo
Mzozodo
7 years ago
Reply to  DDP CADETS

DPP CADETS, if you are indeed a cadet, then you are one of the few wise and intelligent ones, if resources are being misused, there is indeed need for an audit, good one aise!!!!!

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