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DR MANGA
5 years ago

CHILIMA EFFECT

Mangochi legend
Mangochi legend
5 years ago

but the chiefs have been asking for perks increase for many years

now their perks have been raised and you are saying its apolitical move…… Malawi? chili chonse ndale?

when shall we start seeing things with positive mindset?

Make Malawi Great
Make Malawi Great
5 years ago

simple answer to your question when they start raising salaries, constructing roads and everything they doing now for votes before campaign periods!! imagine how malawi would have been by now if they did that before now we would have had flyover roads and stable electricity!! wake up

Chris Kho
Chris Kho
5 years ago

This was already mentioned in the budget.Do some research please.

chakwana chakwana
chakwana chakwana
5 years ago

so government was seriously paying a chief K2500 per month? HMMM and chiefs seriously backing these devils? Umbuli ndi matendadi

CitizenX
CitizenX
5 years ago

So if you increase chiefs salaries then automatically all the chiefs subjects will vote for dpp, hahahahahahaha another stupid move by dpp on auto drive. only these chiefs will vote for you, while their subjects are suffering cant sell nandolo, maize, tobacco etc, unemployment, bad schools, no meds in hospitals etc etc etc. why did you wait 4 years to upgrade these salaries ha, so you take these chiefs for a bunch of fools hahahaha am sure most of them wont even vote for you bustards. PAY THOSE TEACHERS TOO THEN.

Msasa
Msasa
5 years ago

By the time we get to elections in May 2019, the government will have implemented all that Chilima has been saying he will do..

Gama
Gama
5 years ago
Reply to  Msasa

All Chilima’s ideas have been stolen from the cabinet, budget and current parliamentary bills. Go and check the budget 2018/2019 and bills such as one legalising cannabis growing. A bill takes time to come into fruition. So, Chilima is basically a charlatan whose dishonest utterances and soundbites are believed by people who are gullible – and if I dare say FOOLISH.

Mwananyanian
Mwananyanian
5 years ago
Reply to  Msasa

It shouldn’t take a very smart person to figure out that Chillima plans are simply stolen from Cabinet meetings he was privy to.
Then he tells his no-so-smart followers that those ideas are his own.
Kuzipopa baasi.

Cashgate1
Cashgate1
5 years ago

Can somebody ask teachers to demand there cut as well. Govt has cash, amasowa nayo chochita

Make Malawi Great
Make Malawi Great
5 years ago

Chilima can you please also say at your rallies that the internet tax is expensive we need the govt to bring afford access to data at the comfort of our homes kkkkkkkkkkkk

Wawa
Wawa
5 years ago

Government is already working on that with the super broadband cable project. Chilima knows that already.

Thyolo Thava boy
5 years ago

Why not use the money to promote the teachers who have upgraded themselves from certificate to diploma/degree? Teachers are holding a vigil right there at the capital hill you are just ignoring them. This government is indeed clueless.

Zolinga Osati Maloto
Zolinga Osati Maloto
5 years ago

The answer to your question is simple. Teachers influence the minds of people who are too young to vote; chiefs influence the minds of potential voters. Consequently, if your primary aim is to get re-elected, it makes much more sense to buy chiefs than to buy teachers. In any case, there are far fewer chiefs than teachers, so buying chiefs is the cheap choice.

Kanonono
Kanonono
5 years ago

This is how public money is aimlessly spent. Do we really have to spend taxpayers’ money paying these people? Shall we award them for promoting witchcraft? Wouldn’t the money for paying all traditional leaders be better spent on improving healthcare, education, water services as well as roads? What a shame?

Selamat
Selamat
5 years ago
Reply to  Kanonono

. . . not if you have only one short-term goal: re-election.

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