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Tondewadula
Tondewadula
7 years ago

Anthu a za malaulo sadziwa malamulo why asking for salary increase nkati mw chaka this simply shows your misunderstanding of the national budget. What can happen now is you get a salry increase but some activities you planed will not be done as the money will go towards your unplanned salary demand. The best time to as for salary increase is when doing budgets before parliament approves it.

Akatswiri
Akatswiri
7 years ago

Too bad

Akapsandevu
7 years ago

Tiye nazoni! l think kwathu kuno sukulu siimatithandiza. Nanga Professor of Laws ndi Doctor of Economics kulephera kuthandiza aMalawi odzetsa chilungamo m’dziko? Zoopsa!

Cheyo the real northerner
Cheyo the real northerner
7 years ago

Good move.

To say the truth, the economy of Malawi is in shambles.

The country is driven with nobody.

Prices of essential commodities are rising almost hourly.

RetiredFootSodier
RetiredFootSodier
7 years ago

Congratulations to you Nyasatimes for changing your scripts.
Note that most people access your site using inferior devices, like my Chinese made “Galaxy” with a paltry 85K for its RAM, and which do not support Javascript.

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